QueenslandQueensland Government Government Gazette Gazette

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Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary

PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 350] Thursday 26 March 2009 [No. 71

Premier’s Office Brisbane, 26 March 2009

Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that she has accepted the resignations of

The Honourable ANNA MARIA BLIGH, as Premier of ;

The Honourable PAUL THOMAS LUCAS, as Deputy Premier and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning;

The Honourable ROBERT EVAN SCHWARTEN, as Minister for Public Works, Housing and Information and Communication Technology;

The Honourable JUDITH CAROLINE SPENCE, as Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Sport;

The Honourable ANDREW PETER FRASER, as Treasurer;

The Honourable RODNEY JON WELFORD, as Minister for Education and Training Minister for the Arts;

The Honourable STEPHEN ROBERTSON, as Minister for Health;

The Honourable REGINALD JOHN MICKEL, as Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations;

The Honourable FREDERICK WARREN PITT, as Minister for Main Roads and Local Government;

The Honourable MARGARET MAJELLA KEECH, as Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Women; 1308 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009

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The Honourable DESLEY CAROLE BOYLE, as Minister for Tourism, Regional Development and Industry;

The Honourable TIMOTHY SEAN MULHERIN, as Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries;

The Honourable GEOFFREY JAMES WILSON, as Minister for Mines and Energy;

The Honourable KERRY GERARD SHINE, as Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland;

The Honourable LINDEL HELENA NELSON-CARR, as Minister for Communities, Minister for Disability Services, Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and Youth;

The Honourable CRAIG ANDREW WALLACE, as Minister for Natural Resources and Water and Minister Assisting the Premier in North Queensland;

The Honourable NEIL STUART ROBERTS, as Minister for Emergency Services; and

The Honourable ANDREW IAN MCNAMARA, as Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and Innovation.

ANNA BLIGH PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1309

Premier’s Office Brisbane, 26 March 2009

Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that she has accepted the resignations of

The Honourable JUDITH CAROLINE SPENCE;

The Honourable RODNEY JON WELFORD;

The Honourable REGINALD JOHN MICKEL;

The Honourable FREDERICK WARREN PITT;

The Honourable MARGARET MAJELLA KEECH;

The Honourable KERRY GERARD SHINE;

The Honourable LINDEL HELENA NELSON-CARR;

and

The Honourable ANDREW IAN MCNAMARA,

as members of the Executive Council of Queensland.

ANNA BLIGH PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS

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Queensland

Constitution of Queensland 2001

PROCLAMATION

I, PENELOPE WENSLEY, Governor

(a) acting under section 43 of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, declare the following offices to be offices to which persons may be appointed as Ministers of the State

x Premier and Minister for the Arts

x Deputy Premier and Minister for Health

x Treasurer and Minister for Employment and Economic Development

x Minister for Public Works and Information and Communication Technology

x Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade

x Minister for Education and Training

x Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services

x Minister for Main Roads

x Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural and Regional Queensland

x Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1311

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x Minister for Infrastructure and Planning

x Minister for Transport

x Minister for Tourism and Fair Trading

x Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Sport

x Minister for Community Services and Housing and Minister for Women

x Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs

x Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability

x Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations

(b) revoke the proclamation made under section 43 of the Act, on 21 September 2007 (published in the gazette on 21 September 2007 at page 457).

[L.S] PENELOPE WENSLEY, Governor

Signed and sealed on 26 March 2009.

By Command

ANNA BLIGH

God Save the Queen

ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor on 26 March 2009. 2. Published in an Extraordinary Gazette on 26 March 2009. 3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

© State of Queensland 2009 1312 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009

Premier’s Office Brisbane, 26 March 2009

Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that she has been pleased to appoint

The Honourable ANNA MARIA BLIGH,

to be Premier and Minister for the Arts.

ANNA BLIGH PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS

______

Premier’s Office Brisbane, 26 March 2009

Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that she has been pleased to appoint

The Honourable ANNA MARIA BLIGH,

to be a Member of the Executive Council of Queensland

ANNA BLIGH PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS

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Premier’s Office Brisbane, 26 March 2009

Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that she has been pleased to appoint

The Honourable PAUL THOMAS LUCAS, to be Deputy Premier and Minister for Health;

The Honourable ANDREW PETER FRASER, to be Treasurer and Minister for Employment and Economic Development;

The Honourable ROBERT EVAN SCHWARTEN, to be Minister for Public Works and Information and Communication Technology;

The Honourable STEPHEN ROBERTSON, to be Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade;

The Honourable GEOFFREY JAMES WILSON, to be Minister for Education and Training;

The Honourable NEIL STUART ROBERTS, to be Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services;

The Honourable CRAIG ANDREW WALLACE, to be Minister for Main Roads;

The Honourable TIMOTHY SEAN MULHERIN, to be Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural and Regional Queensland;

The Honourable DESLEY CAROLE BOYLE, to be Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships;

The Honourable STIRLING JAMES HINCHLIFFE, to be Minister for Infrastructure and Planning;

The Honourable RACHEL GENEVIEVE NOLAN, to be Minister for Transport;

The Honourable PETER JOSEPH LAWLOR, to be Minister for Tourism and Fair Trading;

The Honourable PHILIP GERARD REEVES, to be Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Sport; 1314 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009

The Honourable KAREN LEE STRUTHERS, to be Minister for Community Services and Housing and Minister for Women;

The Honourable , to be Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs;

The Honourable KATE JENNIFER JONES, to be Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability;

and

The Honourable CAMERON ROBERT DICK, to be Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations.

ANNA BLIGH PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS

______26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1315

Premier’s Office Brisbane, 26 March 2009

Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that she has been pleased to appoint

The Honourable PAUL THOMAS LUCAS;

The Honourable ANDREW PETER FRASER;

The Honourable ROBERT EVAN SCHWARTEN;

The Honourable STEPHEN ROBERTSON;

The Honourable GEOFFREY JAMES WILSON;

The Honourable NEIL STUART ROBERTS;

The Honourable CRAIG ANDREW WALLACE;

The Honourable TIMOTHY SEAN MULHERIN;

The Honourable DESLEY CAROLE BOYLE;

The Honourable STIRLING JAMES HINCHLIFFE;

The Honourable RACHEL GENEVIEVE NOLAN;

The Honourable PETER JOSEPH LAWLOR;

The Honourable PHILIP GERARD REEVES;

The Honourable KAREN LEE STRUTHERS;

The Honourable ANNASTACIA PALASZCZUK;

The Honourable KATE JENNIFER JONES;

and

The Honourable CAMERON ROBERT DICK,

to be members of the Executive Council of Queensland.

ANNA BLIGH PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS

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Constitution of Queensland 2001

ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ORDER (No. 1) 2009

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section Page 1. Short Title ...... 1 2. Administrative arrangements...... 1 3. Repeal of earlier administrative arrangements ...... 1 4. Commencement...... 1

Short Title 1. This order in council may be cited as the Administrative Arrangements Order (No.1) 2009.

Administrative Arrangements 2. (1) The public business of the State is distributed among Ministers as set out in the Schedule.

(2) Each Minister is to administer the matters set out in the Schedule next to the Minister’s title as follows: (a) the matters connected with the public business of the State listed under the heading ‘Principal Ministerial Responsibilities’; (b) the legislation listed under the heading ‘Acts Administered’; and (c) the administrative units listed under the heading ‘Administrative Units’.

(3) Information in the Schedule under the heading ‘Responsible Heads’ is included for information only and does not form part of this order.

Repeal of earlier Administrative Arrangements 3. The Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 2) 2008 is repealed.

ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 March 2009. 2. Published in the Extraordinary Government Gazette on 26 March 2009. 3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1317 onsible Heads Director-General Department of the and Premier Cabinet SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ministered Administrative Units Resp Units ministered Administrative administered with the Treasurer and Minister for Development) and Economic Employment Assisted Students (Enforcement of Obligations) Act 1951 1842 (Imperial) Australian Constitutions Act 1844 (Imperial) Australian Constitutions Act Australian Waste Lands Act 1855 (Imperial) Century Zinc Project Act 1997 (ss1-4, 5(1), 8, 18-20) Act 1950 Powers (Air Transport) Commonwealth Constitution Act 1867 Act AmendmentConstitution Act 1890 Act AmendmentConstitution Act 1934 of Queensland 2001 Constitution Powers (Coastal Waters) Act 1980 Constitutional of Queensland Act 2005 Emblems 1977 (pts 1,5-6) Financial Administration and Audit Act Governors (Salary and Pensions) Act 2003 Legislative Standards Act 1992 Off-shore Facilities Act 1986 Act 2001 Parliamentary Service Act 1988 Queensland Boundaries Declaratory Act 1982 Queensland Coast Islands Act 1879 1997 (jointly Authority Act Queensland Competition Tourist Centre Agreement Act Queensland International Repeal Act 1989 Reprints Act 1992 Senate Elections Act 1960 South Bank Corporation Act 1989 1931 (Imperial) Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942 (Cwlth) Statute of Westminster Act Statutory1992 Instruments Committees Administration Administrative Reform Administrative Reform Assistance to Cabinet and its Co-ordination of Government Development Co-ordination of Policy Government Air Wing Legislative Drafting

Premier and Premier Minister for the Arts Minister Responsibilities Principal Ministerial Acts Ad 1318 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Commission Chief Commission Executive Public Service Commission 3 Page Amendment Act 1981 Amendment Public Sector Ethics Act 1994 Public Service Act 2008 Whistleblowers Protection Act 1994 Queensland Art Gallery Act 1987 Act Queensland Museum 1970 Arts Trust Act 1977 Queensland Performing Queensland Theatre Company Act 1970 Up and Transfer) Act 1960 (Winding Schools of Arts Up and Transfer) Act (Winding Schools of Arts Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Responsibilities and employment conditions to ensure and employment the development of a highly professional public service in the areas of capability and performance, and public service reform governance.

service Overall public management Arts Libraries Act 1988 Act Arts Libraries Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1319 Heads General Department of Health Director- 4 Page Registration Act 2001 (Administration) Act 1999 Arrangements) National Law Act 2008 Act 1999 Act 1998 2006 with the Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs) Act 2001 Chiropractors Registration Act 2001 Dental Practitioners Registration Act 2001 Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Food Act 2006 Health Act 1937 Health Practitioner Registration Boards Health Practitioner Regulation (Administrative Health Practitioners (Professional Standards) Health Practitioners (Special Events Exemption) Act Commission Health Quality and Complaints Health Services Act 1991 (jointly administered 1982 Hospitals Foundations Act Mater Public Health Services Act 2008 Act 2006 Medical Board (Administration) Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 Registration Medical Radiation Technologists Mental Health Act 2000 Nursing Act 1992 Occupational Therapists Registration Act 2001 Optometrists Registration Act 2001 Osteopaths Registration Act 2001 Pest Management Act 2001 Registration Act 2001 Pharmacists Physiotherapists Registration Act 2001 Podiatrists Registration Act 2001 Private Health Facilities Act 1999 Registration Act 2001 Psychologists Public Health Act 2005 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Drug Services Alcohol and CommunityHealth Services Disease Surveillance Health Care for Special Needs Groups Health Promotion Health Rights Hospitals Mental Health Nursing Homes and Hostels Offender Health Services of Prisoners Oral Health Public Health Registration of Health Professionals Responsibilities Deputy Premier and Minister for Health Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1320 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Under Treasurer Treasury Department 5 Page Appearance Services) Act 2003 1945 Cloning Act 2003 of Human Prohibition 2008 1993 1996 Act 1997 pt V) Act 1968 (Sch 1996 Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Public Health (Infection Control for Queensland Institute of Medical Research Act Radiation Safety Act 1999 and Embryos Research Involving Human Speech Pathologists Registration Act 2001 Products Act 1998 Other Smoking Tobacco and Act 1979 Transplantation and Anatomy Water Fluoridation Act 2008 Advance BankAct 1997 Integration Airport Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Act Anzac Square Development Project Act 1982 Appropriation Act 2006 Appropriation Act 2007 Appropriation Act 2008 2006 Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2008 Appropriation Act (No. 2) Act 2006 Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2007 Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2008 Appropriation (Parliament) Act (No. 2) 2006 Appropriation (Parliament) Act (No. 2) 2008 Appropriation (Parliament) Queensland) Act Bank Integration (Bank of Bank Merger (Bank SA and Advance Bank) Act Bank of New Zealand (Transfer Undertaking) Brisbane Markets Act 2002 Act 1984 Brisbane Trades Hall Management Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Challenge Bank (Transfer of Undertaking) Act Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Capital Works Monitoring Fund Community Investment Policy Financial and Economic Government Owned Enterprises Government Statistics Government Superannuation Insurance Defendant Nominal Public Sector Financial Policy State Actuary State Budget State Taxation (Administration) State Taxation (Policy) Responsibilities Treasurer and Minister for and Employment Economic Development Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1321 Heads 6 Page Act 1958 Act 1999 Administration) Agreement Act 1966 1996 2001Lease) Act 2006 Act 1991 of Moneys) by(except to the extent administered the and Minister for the Arts) Premier 1957 (s17) Commonwealth and State Statistical Agreement and State Commonwealth Commonwealth Places (Mirror Taxes of Australia Savings Bank Commonwealth Cover Act 2003 CommunityAmbulance (Queensland) Act Policy Reform Competition BayDalrymple Coal Terminal (Long-Term Debits Tax Repeal Act 2005 Duties Act 2001 Energy Assets (Restructuring and Disposal) Act Society (Distribution Security Friendly Family 1977 Financial Administration and Audit Act Financial Agreement Act 1994 Act 1996 Financial Intermediaries (Queensland) Act 1999 Financial Sector Reform Owner Grant Act 2000 First Home Act 1997 Fuel Subsidy Future Growth Fund Act 2006 314, 322(5)) Machine Act 1991 (ss 312, Gaming Government Inscribed Stock Act 1920 Government Loan Act 1986 Government Loans Redemption and Conversion 1923 Act Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 Government Stock Act 1912 GST and Related Matters Act 2000 Judges (Pensions and Long Leave) Act Land Tax Act 1915 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1322 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority Queensland Manufactured Water Authority SEQ Water Grid Manager 7 Page Recovery Act 1988 and with the Premier (jointly administered Minister for the Arts) financial and related matters) as a Responsible Act 2007 (including Minister for the purposes of Chapter 2 this Act) Act 1994 Undertaking) Merger Facilitation Act 1996 Liquor Act 1992 (s220 (3)) Liquor Act 1992 (s220 (3)) Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 Mutual Recognition (Queensland) Act 1992 Price ExploitationNew Tax System Code (Queensland) Act 1999 Act 1971 Pay-roll Tax Products SubsidyPetroleum Act 1965 Public Officers’ Superannuation Benefits 1997 Authority Act Queensland Competition Corporation Act 1991 Queensland Investment Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (all Queensland Treasury Corporation Act 1988 South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) (Transfer of State Bank of South Australia and Metway State Financial Institutions Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1323 Heads Director- General Chief Plantation Forestry Officer Chief Executive Officer Department of Employment, Economic and Development Innovation Forestry Plantations Queensland Forestry Plantations Queensland Office 8 Page relevant to State Plantation Forests) with the Minister for (jointly administered Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Regional Queensland) Arrangements) Act 1994 1982 Act 1985 Taxation Administration Act 2001 Tobacco Products (Licensing) Act 1988 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (Queensland) Act 2003 Biodiscovery Act 2004 Gene Technology Act 2001 Forestry Act 1959 (to the extent that it is that it is Forestry1959 (to the extent Act Forestry Plantations Queensland Act 2006 Statistical Returns Act 1896 (Superannuation Statutory Authorities Act Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Portability) (Public Employees Superannuation (State Public Sector) Act 1990 Superannuation Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Plantation Forests Employment Promotion and Protection Promotion Employment Policies and Programs Employment Innovation Custody and Management of State CustodyManagement and Responsibilities Economic Development Development Economic Commercial Plantation Forestry Plantation Commercial

Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1324 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Director- General Department of Public Works 9 Page Payments Act 2004 Payments Act 1991 Architects Act 2002 Architects Act Building and Construction Industry Building Contracts Act 2000 Domestic Professional Engineers Act 2002 Public Records Act 2002 Queensland Building Services Authority State Buildings Protective Security1983 Act Subcontractors’ Charges Act 1974 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible  Maintenance and Construction Construction Maintenance and Project Management Protective Services Public Service Residences electronic procurement and the State electronic procurement Purchasing Advisory Council) of Professional Engineers and Architects Property Related Services for Government Queensland Health and the and Department of the Premier Cabinet) and Shared Service Systems Architect General Merchandise and Furniture Information Services Information Archives Government Accommodation and Government Buildings including x x x Government Motor Vehicles Publishing Government Printing and Government Purchasing (including Professional Practices and Registration Property Facilities Management and Service QueenslandSmart Shared Services Provision (other than Urban Design and Government of and Distribution Warehousing Government Communication and Government Communication Planning Government Information Responsibilities Minister for Public Works and and Information Communication Technology Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1325 Director-General Heads Department of and Environment Resource Management 10 Page administered by the Attorney-General and Minister Relations and the Minister for Climate for Industrial Change and Sustainability) 1926 byextent administered the Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations; sections 5, 5A, 119, with the Attorney- administered 133 and 134 jointly General and Minister for Industrial Relations) 6 s25-27) (Parts 1,5, 6 s28-29 and Part 7 jointly 7 and Part (Parts 1,5, 6 s28-29 6 s25-27) administered with the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) for Climate Change and Sustainability; except to the byextent administered the Treasurer and Minister for and the Development and Economic Employment Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Queensland) and Regional Route relevant to Stock that it is 2002 (to the extent with the Minister administered (jointly Management) Fisheries and Rural Industries, for Primary Regional Queensland) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Aboriginal Cultural Act 1991 (except to the extent Aboriginal Land Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Act Subway Authorisation Allan and Stark Burnett Lane Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980 (except to the Titles Act 1980 (except to and Group Building Units Part Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007 (Parts 3, 4, Century Zinc Project Act 1997 (s 9) Century Zinc (Titles to Land) Act 1948 Foreign Governments Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988 administered with the Minister Forestry1959 (jointly Act Ipswich Trades Hall Act 1986 Lake Eyre Basin Agreement Act 2001 Land Act 1994 Act Management) Route Stock Land Protection (Pest and Land Title Act 1994 and SewerageWater Supply Act 1909 Metropolitan Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993 Rivers Act 1946 New South Wales - Queensland Border     Land Interests Land Titles Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage and Use Allocation, Management of State Land Acquisition Compulsory Information Land Protection Land Titles and Mapping Surveying Valuations Catchment Management Water Resource Management Land Conservation Native Forest Management matters including under the Forestry Act 1959 1959 material under the Water Act 2000 Surveyors Responsibilities Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commercial Forestry native forest for CommercialServices Water Land including Native Title Natural Resource Management including excluding Place Names Quarry Sales under the Forestry Act quarry Selling allocation of State Registration of Valuers and Water Recycling Strategy x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1326 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Heads Commission Commission Manufactured Water Authority SEQ Water Grid Manager 11 Page Limited) Enabling Act 1984 Limited) administered by the Attorney-General and Minister Relations and the Minister for Climate for Industrial Change and Sustainability) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Place Names Act 1994 1980 Pty. Limited) Registration of Plans (H.S.P. (Nominees) Act Enabling Pty.(Nominees) Registration of Plans (Stage 2) (H.S.P. Trust Act 1940 River Improvement Soil Conservation Act 1986 Act 1929 Soil Survey Act 1994 Starcke PastoralAcquisition Holdings Act 2003 Mapping Infrastructure and Survey Act 2003 Surveyors Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (except to the extent Land Act 1944 Valuation of Valuers Registration Act 1992 Act 1999 Vegetation Management Powers) Act 2008Water (Commonwealth Water Efficiency and Standards Act 2005 Labelling 2008 (SafetyReliability)Water Supply and Act Wild Rivers Act 2005 Site Acquisition Act 2006 Yeppoon Hospital Responsibilities Water Act 2000 Queensland Water Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Act 2007 South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Queensland 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1327 Director-General Heads Department of Economic Employment, and Development Innovation 12 Page 1965 (Sch – except to the extent administered administered to the extent 1965 (Sch – except by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) pt III – except to the extent Act 1968 (Sch administered by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) 2007 Act 1989 Superannuation the Act 1957 (except to Agreement Limited byextent administered the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) administered by the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) the extent administered by Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agreement Act Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Project Act 1997 (s 10) Century Zinc Clean Coal Technology Special Agreement Act Clean Energy Act 2008 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers’ Act 1999 SafetyCoal Mining and Health Corporation Pty. Aluminium Commonwealth Electricity Act 1994 Electricity-National Scheme (Queensland) Act 1997 Energy Act 2006 Ombudsman Explosives Act 1999 Fossicking Act 1994 Act 2003 Gas Supply Exploration Act 2004 Geothermal Act 1993 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2009 Act 1984 Supply Liquid Fuel Mineral Resources extent Act 1989 (except to the QuarryingMining and Safety and Health Act 1999 to Agreement Act 1985 (except Limited Mount Isa Mines Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander interests Distribution and Retail of Distribution and Reticulated Fuel Gas, and Sufficiency of Fuel Gas of Supply Fuel and Liquid Responsibilities Electricity Energy Explosives Gas Safety and Health Geological Survey Energy Geothermal Safety and Health Geothermal TitlesGeothermal Mineral Resources on impacts Minerals and Health Mining Safety Mining Titles Petroleum Safety and Health Petroleum Titles Pipeline Licences Royalties Access to Natural Gas Pipelines, Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1328 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Director- General Department of Education and Training 13 Page VI and VII) by(except to the extent administered the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) administered by1965 (except to the extent the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability) 2001 Agent-General for Queensland Act 1975 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible National Gas (Queensland) Act 2008 Act 2007 Nuclear Facilities Prohibition Offshore Minerals Act 1998 Act 1923 Petroleum and Gas (Production Safety)Petroleum Act 2004 Lands) Act 1982 (Submerged Petroleum Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (Sch pts II-III, Act 1962 Ltd. Agreement Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty.Act Ltd. Agreements Australian Catholic University (Queensland) Act 2007 Australian Catholic University (Queensland) Bond University Act 1987 Child Care Act 2002 Central Queensland University Act 1998 13 11 to CommunityServices Act 2007 (Parts 1 to 9, with the administered and Schedules 1 to 4) (jointly Minister for CommunityServices and Housing Minister for Women) Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act Assistance) Act 1993 Education (Capital Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 Education (Overseas Students) Act 1996 Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 Education (Queensland Studies Authority) Act 2002 Experience) Act 1996 Education (Work Grammar Schools Act 1975 Griffith University Act 1998 2008 Higher Education (General Provisions) Act   Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Education Continuing Distance Education Students of Non- Education of Background English Speaking Students in Youth Education of Detention Centres Preschool Education Education Primary Secondary Education Special Education State Government Policy and Planning Responsibilities International Collaborations Higher Education including Kindergarten Funding Non-State School Funding x x x x x x x x x x Early Childhood Education and Care Early Education Childhood Education including Trade Development Trade Minister for Education and Training Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1329 Heads of the Police Service Director- General Department of Police Commissioner Department of Community Safety 14 Page 2000 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible James Cook University Act 1997 James Cook University Act Queensland University of Technology Act 1998 University of Queensland Act 1998 Act 1998 Southern Queensland Universityof University of the Sunshine Coast Act 1998 Corrective Services Act 2006 Parole Orders (Transfer) Act 1984 Service Act 1991 Ambulance Disaster Act 2003 Management Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 Child Protection (Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2008 Child Protection (Offender Prohibition 2004 Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Act Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 Police Service Administration Act 1990 Prostitution Act 1999 Public Safety Preservation Act 1986 Queensland Police Welfare Club Act 1970 Summary Offences Act 2005 (Preventative Detention) Act 2005 Terrorism Weapons Act 1990 Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act and Employment Vocational Education, Training Responsibilities Emergency Service including Technical and Further Education Registration of Teachers State EducationSmart Initiatives Adult Corrective Services offender health services) (excluding Service Ambulance Disaster and State Management Emergency Helicopter Services Fire Service Police Services Australian Crime Commission (Queensland) Act 2003 Training Vocational Education and Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services 1330 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Director- General Director- General Department of Transport and Main Roads Department of Employment, Economic and Development Innovation 15 Page Act 1994 Act 1988 Act 2002 (except to the Management) relevant to Stock Route extent that it is with administered (jointly Management) the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Minister for Trade) and Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Queensland)Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Distribution Control Act 1966 Agricultural Chemicals Agricultural College Act 2005 Agricultural Standards Act 1994 Care and Protection Act 2001 Animal Apiaries Act 1982 Biological Control Act 1987 Brands Act 1915 Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Chemical Chicken Meat Industry Committee Act 1976 Diseases in Timber Act 1975 Drugs Misuse Act 1986 (Part 5B) Act 1981 Exotic Diseases in Animals Fisheries Act 1994 Act 2000 (Safety) Food Production Stock Route Land Protection (Pest and Plant Protection Act 1989 Act 1994 Rural and Regional Adjustment Stock Act 1915 Act 1999 Sugar Industry Act 1987 Utilisation and Marketing Timber Torres Strait Fisheries Act 1984 Veterinary Surgeons Act 1936 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 Responsibilities Development and Extension Development Busways Roads Agricultural Chemicals Agricultural Chemicals Agricultural Colleges WelfareAnimal Biosecurity Fisheries Resource Management Food and Fibre Production and Value Adding Food Processing Forestry Industry Development Plant and Animal Diseases Primary Industry Research, Private Forestry Regional Communities Rural Communities Minister for Main Roads Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural and Regional Queensland Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1331 Heads Chief Plantation Forestry Officer Chief Executive Officer Director-General Forestry Plantations Queensland Forestry Plantations Queensland Office Department of Infrastructure and Planning 16 Page with the Minister for Child Safetywith the Minister for Child and Minister for CommunityServices Minister for Sport, and the and Minister for Women) and Housing (Justice, LandMatters) Act 1984 (Part 9, and Other 10) Div 2 and Part Act 1962 New Farm, Viaduct Authorization 1939 1968 Act 1984 Act 2004 State Plantation Forests) administered with the Treasurer and Minister for Development) and Economic Employment Cityof Brisbane Act 1924 Family Services Act 1987 (Part 3) (jointly administered administered (Part 3) (jointly Act 1987 Services Family Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008 Management Animal Australian Estates Company Hastings Street, Limited, and Procedure Act Brisbane City Council Business ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Project Act 1997 (ss14-17) Century Zinc (Sch pt VI) Local Government (Aboriginal Lands) Act 1978 Local Government Act 1993 ValleyLocal Government (Chinatown and The Malls) Local Government (Community Government Areas) Local Government (Queen Street Mall) Act 1981 Forestry Act 1959 (to the extent that it is relevant to that it is Forestry1959 (to the extent Act Forestry Plantations Queensland Act 2006 (jointly Infrastructure Aboriginal and Island Councils Responsibilities Plantation Forests Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Local Government, including CommercialForestry Plantation of State CustodyManagement and Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1332 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Director- General Director- General Department of Communities Department of Infrastructure and Planning 17 Page (except to the extent administered by(except to the extent administered the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Minister and for Trade and the Minister Climate Change and Sustainability) administered by1968 (except to the extent the and Treasurer andEmployment Minister for the Minister for Transport,; Development; Economic for Natural Resources, Mines and and the Minister EnergyMinister for Trade, and the and Climate Change and Sustainability) Act 1986 (Amendment) Act 1989 Amendment Queensland Coal Trust Act 1984 Variation Act 1996 (Justice, LandMatters) Act 1984 (except and Other administeredto the extent by the Attorney-General Relations); (sections 4, 8, and Minister for Industrial administered with the 70 and 71, jointly 64-67, Attorney-General and Minister Industrial Relations) Act 1985 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Alcan Queensland Agreement Act 1965 Pty. Limited Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agreement Act 1961 Agreement Act 1964 Refineries Limited Ampol Act 1967 Agreement Austral-Pacific Fertilizers Limited 1975 Building Act ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement andCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Iconic Queensland Places Act 2008 Act 1963 Industrial Development Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities Islanders (Land Holding) Aborigines and Torres Strait Commission Act 2008 Responsibility Family Responsibilities Planning Facilitation Policy Rights and Culture Building and Plumbing Standards Plumbing Building and Industrial Development Infrastructure Co-ordination and Land Use Planning and Drainers Plumbers Licensing of Major Development Project Urban Growth South East Queensland Water Grid Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Minister for Infrastructure and Planning 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1333 Heads 18 Page Act 1993 Agreement) Act 1992 2009 byextent administered the Treasurer and Minister Development; the and Economic for Employment Minister for Transport,; and the Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Change and Trade, and the Minister for Climate Sustainability Entitlements Protection Act 2004 1971 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Integrated Planning Act 1997 Integrated Resort Development Act 1987 Local Government (Robina Central Planning Mixed Use Development Act 1993 Encroachment – Milton Brewery)Planning (Urban Act and Drainage Act 2002 Plumbing Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (except to the Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1988 Sanctuary Cove Resort Act 1985 Southern Moreton Bay Development Islands State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Centre Act 1991 Townsville Breakwater Entertainment Land Development) Townsville City Council (Douglas Townsville Zinc RefineryAct 1996 2007 Authority Act Development Urban Land Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal

1334 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Director- General Department of Transport and Main Roads 19 Page 1977 IV-IVC) 1968 (Sch pts 21) 1965 2008 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Adult Proof of Age Card Act 2008 Adult Proof Air Navigation Act 1937 Act Australian Shipping Commission Authorization Act 1927 Improvement Brisbane River Tidal Lands ActCentral Queensland Coal Associates Agreement 13, 12, 11, Project Act 1997 (ss 5(2)-(7), Century Zinc Civil Aviation (Carriers’ Liability) Act 1964 Safety Queensland Act 2002 Maritime Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970 (Sch pts IV-V) State Transport Act 1938 State Transport (People Movers) Act 1989 Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty.Act Ltd. Agreements Tow Truck Act 1973 Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure Act 1995 Transport Operations (Marine Pollution) 1994 Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994 Act Authority) Transport Operations (TransLink Transit Act 1995 Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 Area Land) Act 1999 Transport (South Bank Corporation Act 2008 Transport Security (Counter-Terrorism) Responsibilities Air Services Busways Land Transport and Safety Maritime Passenger Transport Railways Transport Infrastructure Minister for Transport Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1335 Heads Director- General Department of Economic Employment, and Development Innovation 20 Page Amendment Act 1901 Amendment Property Act 1889 1898 132; 5; sections 121 to 125; 127 5A, 119, 133 and sections 5, 3 and 4; Schedules 2, for administered with the Minister 134 jointly Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Minister and for Trade) 2001 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible All Saints Church Lands Act 1924 All Saints Church Lands Act 1960 Anglican Church of Australia Act 1895 Anglican Church of Australia Act 1895 Anglican Church of Australia Act 1977 Anglican Church of Australia Constitution Act 1961 Anglican Church of Australia (Diocese Brisbane) Ann Street Presbyterian Church Act 1889 Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 1955 Bishopsbourne Estate and See Endowment Trusts Act Body Act 1997 and Community Corporate Management Boonah Show Ground Act 1914 Titles Act 1980 (Parts 4 and and Group Building Units Business Names Act 1962 Charitable Funds Act 1958 1964 Chinese Temple Society Act Act 1964 Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorporation Games and Images ClassificationAct 1995 of Computer Act 1991 Classification of Films Classification of Publications Act 1991 Collections Act 1966 Commercial Tribunal Act 2003 and Consumer Tourism Queensland Act 1979 Tourism Act Traveller Accommodation Providers (Liability)  Regulation of Retirement Regulation of Villages Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents Commercial Agents Motor Dealers Travel Agents Responsibilities Travel Agents Consumer Affairs Consumer Credit Incorporated Associations Occupational licensing Profiteering Prevention Security Providers of CommercialSupervision Acts Trade Measurement Censorship Charities Community Services including x x x x x Tourism excluding Licensing of Tourism Business Names Business Minister for and Fair Tourism Trading Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1336 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads 21 Page Consumer Credit Code) Branch) Act 1956 Mercy of the Diocese ) Lands Vesting Act 1945 1941 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994 (including Consumer Credit (Queensland) Act 1994 (including Cooperatives Act 1997 Credit Act 1987 Credit (Rural Finance) Act 1996 Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act 1967 Factors Act 1892 Act 1989 Fair Trading Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982 Guides Queensland Act 1970 Hire-purchase Act 1959 Agents Act 2001 Introduction Land Sales Act 1984 Act 1931 Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003 Mercantile Act 1867 Motor Vehicles and Boats Securities Act 1986 Partnership Act 1891 PresbyterianChurch of Australia Act 1900 PresbyterianChurch of Australia Act 1971 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 Queensland Congregational Union Act 1967 League Lands Act 1985 Queensland Temperance Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002 Act 1994 Retail Shop Leases Retirement Villages Act 1999 Returned & Services League of Australia (Queensland Badges Act 1956 Returned Servicemen’s the Sisters of Catholic Church (Corporation of Roman of Church Catholic Church (Incorporation Roman Entities) Act 1994 Catholic Church Lands Act 1985 Roman Vesting Act Catholic Church (Northern Lands) Roman Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1337 Heads

22 Page 1975 Accepted Masons of Queensland Trustees Act 1942 Churches Act 1838 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Roman Catholic Relief Act 1830 Roman Sale of Goods Act 1896 Act 1986 Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Trust Act 1930 (Queensland) Property Salvation Army Scout Association of Australia Queensland Branch Act Sea-Carriage Act 1996 Documents Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003 Second-hand Security Act 1993 Providers Storage Liens Act 1973 Services Act 2003 Tourism Act 1990 Trade Measurement Administration Act 1990 Trade Measurement Travel Agents Act 1988 United Grand Lodge of Antient Free and in Australia Act 1977 Uniting Church WesleyanProperty Act 1853 Methodist Trust Wesleyan and Baptists Methodists, Independents, Breakwater Island Casino Agreement Act 1984 Act 1992 Brisbane Casino Agreement Cairns CasinoAct 1992 Agreement Casino Control Act 1982 Act 1999 Gaming Charitable and Non Profit (Player Protection) Act 1998 Interactive Gambling Act 1983 Jupiters Casino Agreement Keno Act 1996 Liquor Act 1992 Lotteries Act 1997 Privatisation Act 1999 TAB Queensland Limited Wagering Act 1998 Act 1994 Wine Industry Responsibilities Casinos Golden Casket Liquor Licensing Machine Gaming Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Art Unions Art 1338 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Director- General

Department of Communities 23 Page 20(2)(a)(ii))(jointly administered with the Minister 20(2)(a)(ii))(jointly administered Torres for Local Government and Aboriginal Strait Islanders Partnerships, the Minister for Minister for CommunityServices and Housing Services and Women, and the Minister for Disability Multicultural Affairs) administered with the Minister for Local and Torres Strait Government and Aboriginal Minister for CommunityIslanders Partnerships, the Minister for Women, and Services and Housing Services and Multicultural the Minister for Disability Affairs) (Part 3 jointly administered with the Minister for Local Government and Aboriginal Torres Strait Islanders Partnerships Communities, Minister for CommunityServices and Housing Minister for Women and the Disability Affairs) Services and Multicultural Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Motor Racing Events Act 1990 Facilities ActMajor Sports 2001 Act 1988 Mt. Gravatt Showgrounds Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Act 1971 1975 Holding Act Sporting Bodies’ Property Act 2003 Sports Anti-Doping Racing Act 2002 Act 1982 Racing Venue Development Childrens Court Act 1992 (ss 20(1)(f), Childrens Court Act 1992 Child Protection Act 1999 Measures) Act 2003 Child Protection (International (Parts 1, 2 and 5 jointly Act 1987 Services Family Surrogate Parenthood Act 2008 Responsibilities Recreation excluding Natural Recreation excluding Natural Resource Recreation and Education Sport Child Protection Services Children Act 1964 Adoption of Motor Racing Events Racing Racecourse Act 1998 Eagle Farm Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Sport Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1339 Heads Director- General Department of Communities 24 Page Act 2008 20(2)(a)(ii))(jointly administered with the Minister 20(2)(a)(ii))(jointly administered for Sport) for Child Safety and Minister Guardian Act 2000 with the administered and Schedules 1 to 4 jointly Minister for Education and Training) administeredSafety with the Minister for Child and with Minister for Sport) (Part 3 jointly administered and Aboriginal the Minister for Local Government and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Housing Act 2003 Act 1957 Housing (Freeholding of Land) Centre Freeholding Act 2006 Inala Shopping Residential Services (Accommodation) Act 2002 Residential Tenancies Act 1994 Accommodation Residential Tenancies and Rooming Childrens Court Act 1992 (ss 20(1)(f), Childrens Court Act 1992 and Child and Young People for Children Commission 13 11 to CommunityServices Act 2007 (Parts 1 to 9, Protection Act 1989 Violence and Family Domestic (Parts 1, 2 and 5 jointly Act 1987 Services Family Juvenile Justice Act 1992 Young Offenders (Interstate Transfer) Act 1987  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Community Housing Ownership Home Responsibilities Programs and Centres Private Housing Assistance Public Housing Housing Policy x x x Women’s Policy Community Services Homelessness Seniors Social Inclusion Youth Affairs Youth Justice Youth Support and Prevention Housing Services including Minister for Community Services and Housing and Minister for Women Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1340 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Director- General Director- General Department of the and Environment Resource Management Department of Communities 25 Page (as it applies to the provisions of Act administered by the Minister)) it is relevant to the extent that 1965 (Sch –to matters) environmental (Parts 1, 5, 6 s28-29 and Part 2, Part 6 s24) 7 jointly administered with the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade) extent that it is pt III – to the Act 1968 (Sch matters) relevant to environmental extent Act 1957 (to the Agreement Limited that it is relevant to environmental matters) the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Minister for Trade except and administered to the extent by the Treasurer Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (s 83(2)-(11); s 134 Act 1991 (s 83(2)-(11); Aboriginal Land Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agreement Act Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977 Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007 (Part Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Act 1995 Coastal Protection and Management Corporation Pty. Aluminium Commonwealth Bird Sanctuary Act 1976 Currumbin Protection Act 1994 Environmental administered with Forestry1959 (jointly Act Carers (Recognition) Act 2008 Disability Act 2006 Services Guide Dogs Act 1972 Guide, Hearing and Assistance Dogs Act 2009 with the Health Services Act 1991 (jointly administered Minister for Health) LegacyFund Act 2001 Trust Responsibilities Cultural Land Interests Forests other than State Plantation Forests Development of Mining, including mines operating under special agreement acts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Climate Change Policy and Science Coastal Management Land Contaminated of State CustodyManagement and Ecologically Sustainable including Management Environment Planning Environmental Historical Cultural Heritage Land Conservation Marine Parks Management Native Forest Management Nature Conservation Pollution Management Waste Management Wet Tropics Management Disability Services and CommunityHome Care Multicultural Affairs Innovation Minister for Change Climate and Sustainability Minister for Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1341 Heads 26 Page and Minister for Employment and and Minister for Employment Technology and the Minister for Economic Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Regional Communities) matters) relevant to environmental matters) relevant to environmental extent that it is Act 1994 the extent that it is relevant to environmental matters) relevant to that it is 1965 (to the extent matters) environmental Act 131 (as it applies to the provisions of administered by the Minister)) Agreement Act 1998 1993 Act Management Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Gurulmundi Secure Landfill Agreement Act 1992 Secure Landfill Agreement Gurulmundi Marine Parks Act 2004 Mineral Resources that it is Act 1989 (to the extent the Agreement Act 1985 (to Limited Mount Isa Mines (Queensland) Protection Council National Environment National Trust of Queensland Act 1963 Nature Conservation Act 1992 Newstead House Trust Act 1939 Queensland Heritage Act 1992 Recreation Areas Management Act 2006 Act 1962 (to Ltd. Agreement Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty.Act Ltd. Agreements 80(2)- (11); s Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (s Tweed River Entrance Sand BypassingProject and Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1342 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads Director- General Department of Justice and Attorney- General 27 Page (Justice, LandMatters) Act 1984 Part 4, and Other 71 70 and 8, 64-67, sections 18-25 (sections 4, with the Minister for Local jointly administered and Torres Strait Government and Aboriginal Islander Partnerships, the Minister for Community Minister for Women, and Services and Housing Services and Multicultural the Minister for Disability Affairs) and 138 as theysections 134 apply to the provisions of the Act administered by Minister) (NMRB) Act 1991 Evidence Act 1946 administered by the Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Community Minister for Sport and the Minister for Women) Services and Housing 1970 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities 8; 62; Part Act 1991 (sections 50 to Aboriginal Land Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 Appeal Costs Fund Act 1973 Attorney-General Act 1999 Australia and New Zealand Limited Banking Group Australian Consular Officers’ Notarial Powers and Bail Act 1980 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003 British Probates Act 1898 Burials Assistance Act 1965 Act 1996 Carruthers Inquiry Enabling Cattle StealingAct 1853 Prevention (except to the extent Childrens Court Act 1992 Children Services Tribunal Act 2000 Periods) Act 1996 Choice of Law (Limitation Act 2003 Civil Liability Commercial Arbitration Act 1990 1950 of Inquiry Act Commissions of Laws) Act Places (Administration Commonwealth Responsibilities Commissioners for DeclarationsCommissioners Government Administration of Justice Administrative Reform Births, Deaths and Marriages Coroners JusticeCriminal Reform Proceedings Criminal Dispute Resolution Elections and Referendums Individual Rights and Freedoms Judges and Magistrates Justices of the Peace and Law Reform Legal Advice and Services to Legal Aid Legal Profession Making Substituted Decision Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1343 Heads 28 Page 2003 1990 Laws) Act 1981 Miscellaneous Provisions) (Application of Laws) Act 1981 2001 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Commonwealth Powers (De Facto Relationships) Act Commonwealth Law - Children) Act Powers (Family Commonwealth Companies (Acquisition of Shares) (Application of Companies and Securities (Interpretation Companies (Application of Laws) Act 1981 (Administrative Co-operative Schemes Actions) Act Coroners Act 2003 Actions) Act 2001 (Administrative Corporations (Ancillary Act 2001 Corporations Provisions) Powers) Act 2001 (Commonwealth Corporations (Queensland) Act 1990 Corporations Court Funds Act 1973 Cremations Act 2003 and Misconduct Act 2001 Crime at Sea Act 2001 Crimes Criminal Code) Code Act 1899 (including Criminal Code Amendment Act 1922 Criminal Act 1892 Law Amendment Criminal Act 1894 Law Amendment Criminal Act 1945 Law Amendment Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986 Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 1978 Criminal Offence Victims Act 1995 Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002 Criminal Crown Proceedings Act 1980 Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003 Defamation Act 2005 Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1984 Disposal of Unexecuted Warrants Act 1985 Dispute Resolution Act 1990 Centres District Court of Queensland Act 1967 Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1344 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads 29 Page administered by the Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Rural Regional Queensland) the extent administered by Treasurer and and Economic Minister for Employment Development Declarations Act 1991 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Dividing Fences Act 1953 Act 1981 Domicile 2000 Drug Court Act Drugs Misuse Act 1986 (except to the extent Electoral Act 1992 Electronic Transactions (Queensland) Act 2001 Evidence Act 1977 Evidence and Discovery Act 1867 Evidence (Attestation of Documents) Act 1937 Act 1988 Commission Evidence on Federal Courts (State Jurisdiction) Act 1999 Financial Transaction Reports Act 1992 Act 1992 of Information Freedom (Application of Laws) Act 1986 Futures Industry Act 2000 Guardianship and Administration Act 1984 Acts Application Imperial Invasion of Privacy Act 1971 Judges (Pensions and Long Leave) Act 1957 (except to Judicial Remuneration Act 2007 Judicial Review Act 1991 Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987 Jury Act 1995 Disclosure Act 2008 Justice and Other Information 1886 Justices Act Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Land and Resources Tribunal Act 1999 2000 Land Court Act Act 1995 Law Reform Act 1968 Commission Law Reform Legal Aid Queensland Act 1997 Legal Profession Act 2007 Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1345 Heads 30 Page Part 8; sections 131 and 135 as they apply to the applyPart 8; sections 131 and 135 as they to the Act administeredof byprovisions the Minister) Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Limitation of Actions Act 1974 of Limitation 1991 Magistrates Act Magistrates Courts Act 1921 1965 Maintenance Act Act 1997 Misconduct Tribunals Oaths Act 1867 2001 Act Ombudsman Act 1982 Peace and Good Behaviour Peaceful Assembly Act 1992 Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002 Act 1998 Powers of Attorney NewspapersPrinting and Act 1981 Prisoners International Transfer (Queensland) Act 1997 Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1982 Professional Standards Act 2004 Property Law Act 1974 Evidence Act 1962 Recording of 1997 Act Referendums Regulatory Offences Act 1985 of Laws) Act 1981 Securities Industry (Application Claims Tribunals Act 1973 Small Solicitor-General Act 1985 Standard Time Act 1894 Act 1999 State Penalties Enforcement Act 1978 Status of Children Succession Act 1981 Supreme Court Act 1995 Supreme Court Library Act 1968 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 (Commonwealth Powers) Act 2002 Terrorism 59; Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (sections 47 to Trust Accounts Act 1973 Trustee Companies Act 1968 Trusts Act 1973 Responsibilities Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal 1346 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009 Heads 31 Page Service Leave) Act 1991 Leave) Act 2005 Acts Administered Administrative Units Responsible Vexatious Proceedings Act 2005 Witness Protection Act 2000 Anzac Day Act 2005 Long Industry (Portable Construction Building and Act 2006 Child Employment (Portable Long Service Contract Cleaning Industry Act 2001 Management Dangerous Goods Safety Electrical Safety Act 2002 Holidays1983 Act Industrial Relations Act 1999 Act 1980 Pastoral Workers’ Accommodation Agents Act 2005 Private Employment Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990 Act 1952 Workers’ Accommodation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 Workers’ Compensation Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 Responsibilities Remuneration and conditions of and conditions Remuneration of public service employment other than senior employees, executives, senior officers and officers on contract whose higher is equal to, or remuneration to a than, the remuneration payable senior officer Public Sector Wages Policy and Enterprise Bargaining Electrical Safety Employment Policies and Programs Employment Industrial Relations Public Sector Employment Workers’ Compensation Workplace Health and Safety Minister Principal Ministerial Minister Principal Chemical Hazards Chemical Public Trustee Public Trustee Act 1978 Office Public Trust Public Trustee 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1347

Public Service Act 2008

PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENTAL ARRANGEMENTS NOTICE (No.2) 2009

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Part Page 1 – PRELIMINARY

1 Short Title...... 4 2 Commencement ...... 4

2 – ESTABLISHMENT AND DECLARATION OF GOVERNMENT ENTITIES

3 Arts Queensland...... 4 4 Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing...... 4 5 Department of Mines and Energy...... 4 6 Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries...... 4 7 Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry...... 4 8 Office of Rural and Regional Communities ...... 4 9 That part of the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations responsible for employment and indigenous initiatives...... 4 10 Department of Employment and Industrial Relations (excluding responsibility for employment and indigenous initiatives)...... 5 11 Trade Queensland...... 5 12 Sport and Recreation...... 5 13 Queensland Academy of Sport ...... 5 14 That part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation responsible for providing corporate and executive services to Sport and Recreation and the Queensland Academy of Sport...... 5 15 Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation (excluding Sport and Recreation, the Queensland Academy of Sport and the function responsible for providing corporate and executive services to Sport and Recreation and the Queensland Academy of Sport)...... 5 16 Department of Transport (excluding Trade Queensland) ...... 5 17 Department of Main Roads...... 5 18 Smart Services Queensland ...... 6 19 International Collaborations...... 6 20 Security Planning and Coordination...... 6 21 That part of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General responsible for fair trading...... 6 22 Environmental Protection Agency...... 6 23 Department of Natural Resources and Water ...... 6 24 Department of Child Safety ...... 6 25 Disability Services Queensland ...... 6 26 Department of Housing...... 6 27 Department of Corrective Services...... 6 28 Department of Emergency Services...... 6 29 Corporate Administration Agency...... 6

3 – PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS

30 Amalgamations and Declaration...... 7 1348 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009

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4 – TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

31 Establishment and Naming of Department ...... 7 32 Amalgamations and Declaration...... 7

5 – MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

33 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 7

6 – MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY AND MINISTER FOR TRADE

34 Establishment and Naming of Department ...... 7 35 Amalgamations and Declaration...... 8 36 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 8

7 – MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING

37 Renaming of Department...... 8

8 – MINISTER FOR POLICE, CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

38 Establishment and Naming of Department ...... 8 39 Amalgamation and Declarations...... 8 40 Amalgamations and Declarations...... 8

9 – MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS

41 Establishment and Naming of Department ...... 8 42 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 9

10 – MINISTER FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES, FISHERIES AND RURAL AND REGIONAL QUEENSLAND

43 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 9

11 – MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING

44 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 9

12 – MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT

45 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 9

13 – MINISTER FOR TOURISM AND FAIR TRADING 46 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 9 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1349

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14 – MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY AND MINISTER FOR SPORT 47 Amalgamations and Declaration...... 10

15 – MINISTER FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES AND HOUSING AND MINISTER FOR WOMEN

48 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 10

16 – MINISTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES AND MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS

49 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 10

17 – MINISTER FOR CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY

50 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 10

18 – ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

51 Amalgamation and Declaration ...... 11

19 – ABOLITION OF DEPARTMENTS

52 Department of Mines and Energy...... 11 53 Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries...... 11 54 Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry...... 11 55 Department of Employment and Industrial Relations...... 11 56 Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation...... 11 57 Department of Transport...... 11 58 Department of Main Roads...... 11 59 Environmental Protection Agency...... 11 60 Department of Natural Resources and Water ...... 11 61 Department of Child Safety ...... 11 62 Disability Services Queensland ...... 11 63 Department of Housing...... 11 64 Department of Corrective Services...... 11 65 Department of Emergency Services...... 12

20 – MISCELLANEOUS

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1 – PRELIMINARY

Short Title

1. This notice is made under the Public Service Act 2008 and may be cited as the Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No.2) 2009.

Commencement

2. This notice commences on the day it is published in the Gazette.

2 – ESTABLISHMENT AND DECLARATION OF GOVERNMENT ENTITIES

3. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Education, Training and the Arts known as Arts Queensland is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of the Education, Training and the Arts.

4. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Treasury Department known as the Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Treasury Department

5. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Mines and Energy is established as a government entity.

6. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries is established as a government entity.

7. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry is established as a government entity.

8. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation known as the Office of Rural and Regional Communities is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation.

9. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations responsible for employment and indigenous initiatives is established as a government entity and 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1351

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declared to be part of the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations.

10. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations (excluding responsibility for employment and indigenous initiatives) is established as a government entity.

11. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Transport known as Trade Queensland is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Transport.

12. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation known as Sport and Recreation is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation.

13. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation known as the Queensland Academy of Sport is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation.

14. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation responsible for providing corporate and executive services to Sport and Recreation and the Queensland Academy of Sport is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation.

15. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation (excluding Sport and Recreation and the Queensland Academy of Sport and the function responsible for providing corporate and executive services to Sport and Recreation and the Queensland Academy of Sport) is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation.

16. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Transport (excluding Trade Queensland) is established as a government entity.

`17. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Main Roads is established as a government entity. 1352 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009

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18. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Communities known as Smart Service Queensland is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Communities.

19. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet known as International Collaborations is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

20. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet known as Security Planning and Coordination is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

21. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General responsible for fair trading is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General.

22. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Environmental Protection Agency is established as a government entity.

23. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Natural Resources and Water is established as a government entity.

24. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Child Safety is established as a government entity.

25. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, Disability Services Queensland is established as a government entity.

26. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Housing is established as a government entity.

27. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Corrective Services is established as a government entity.

28. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, the Department of Emergency Services is established as a government entity.

29. Under sections 14(2) and 15(a) of the Act, that part of the Department of the Education, Training and the Arts known as the Corporate Administration Agency is established as a government entity and declared to be part of the Department of Education, Training and the Arts. 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1353

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3 – PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS

Amalgamations and Declaration

30. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entities established under Parts 3 and 29 of this Notice are amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

4 – TREASURER AND MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Establishment and Naming of Department

31. Under sections 15 (a) and (e) of the Act, a department of government is established and named the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation.

Amalgamations and Declaration

32. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entities established under Parts 4, 7 and 9 of this Notice are amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation.

5 – MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

Amalgamation and Declaration

33. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 18 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Public Works.

6 – MINISTER FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY AND MINISTER FOR TRADE

Establishment and Naming of Department

34. Under sections 15 (a) and (e) of the Act, a department of government is established and named the Department of Environment and Resource Management. 1354 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009

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Amalgamations and Declaration

35. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entities established under Parts 5, 11 and 19 of this Notice are amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation.

36. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 23 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Environment and Resource Management.

7 – MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Renaming of Department

37. Under section 15 (e) of the Act, the Department of Education, Training and the Arts is renamed the Department of Education and Training.

8 – MINISTER FOR POLICE, CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

Establishment and Naming of Department

38. Under sections 15 (a) and (e) of the Act, a department of government is established and named the Department of Community Safety.

Amalgamation and Declaration

39. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 20 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Police.

40. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entities established under Parts 27 and 28 of this Notice are amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Community Safety. . 9 – MINISTER FOR MAIN ROADS

Establishment and Naming of Department

41. Under sections 15 (a) and (e) of the Act, a department of government is established and named the Department of Transport and Main Roads. 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1355

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Amalgamation and Declaration

42. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 17 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

10 – MINISTER FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES, FISHERIES AND RURAL AND REGIONAL QUEENSLAND

Amalgamations and Declaration

43. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entities established under Parts 6 and 8 of this Notice are amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation.

11 – MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING

Amalgamation and Declaration

44. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 15 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Infrastructure and Planning.

12 – MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT

Amalgamation and Declaration

45. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 16 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

13 – MINISTER FOR TOURISM AND FAIR TRADING

Amalgamation and Declaration

46. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 21 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. 1356 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009

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14 – MINISTER FOR CHILD SAFETY AND MINISTER FOR SPORT

Amalgamations and Declaration

47. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entities established under Parts 12, 13, 14 and 24 of this Notice are amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Communities.

15 – MINISTER FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES AND HOUSING AND MINISTER FOR WOMEN

Amalgamation and Declaration

48. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 26 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Communities.

16 – MINISTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES AND MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS

Amalgamation and Declaration

49. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 25 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Communities.

17 – MINISTER FOR CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY

Amalgamation and Declaration

50. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 22 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Environment and Resource Management. 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1357

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18 – ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

Amalgamation and Declaration

51. Under sections 14(2) and 15(b) of the Act, the government entity established under Part 10 of this Notice is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Justice and Attorney-General.

19 – ABOLITION OF DEPARTMENTS

52. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Mines and Energy is abolished.

53. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries is abolished.

54. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry is abolished.

55. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations is abolished.

56. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Recreation is abolished.

57. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Transport is abolished.

58. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Main Roads is abolished.

59. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Environmental Protection Agency is abolished.

60. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Natural Resources and Water is abolished.

61. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Child Safety is abolished.

62. Under section 15(f) of the Act, Disability Services Queensland is abolished. 1358 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 [26 March 2009

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63. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Housing is abolished.

64. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Corrective Services is abolished.

65. Under section 15(f) of the Act, the Department of Emergency Services is abolished.

20 – MISCELLANEOUS

Declaration of Departments and Titles of Office for Chief Executives 66. Under sections 14(1) of the Act, within the schedule, an entity in column 1 is declared to be a department of government. The title specified in column 2 is the title of office for the chief executive of the stated department.

SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Department of Government Title of Office for the Chief Executive

Department of Communities Director-General, Department of Communities Department of Community Director-General, Department of Safety Community Safety Department of Education and Director-General, Department of Training Education and Training Department of Employment, Director-General, Department of Economic Development and Employment, Economic Innovation Development and Innovation Department of Environment and Director-General, Department of Resource Management Environment and Resource Management Department of Health Director-General, Department of Health Department of Infrastructure and Director-General, Department of Planning Infrastructure and Planning Department of Justice and Director-General, Department of Attorney-General Justice and Attorney-General Department of Police Commissioner of the Police 26 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 71 1359

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Service Department of the Premier and Director-General, Department of Cabinet the Premier and Cabinet Department of Public Works Director-General, Department of Public Works Department of Transport and Director-General, Department of Main Roads Transport and Main Roads Treasury Department Under Treasurer, Treasury Department

ENDNOTES 1. Made by Governor in Council on 26 March 2009. 2. Published in the Government Gazette on 26 March 2009. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Public Service Commission.

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Integrated Planning Act 1997 A copy of the planning scheme amendments is available for inspection and purchase at Townsville City Council’s Planning TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL and Economic Development Counter, 2nd floor, Administration ADOPTION OF A PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT Building, 103 Walker Street, Townsville. FOR THE CITY OF TOWNSVILLE A copy of the planning scheme amendments is also available for inspection at the Department of Infrastructure and Planning, Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997 , 4th floor, State Government Building, 187 Stanley Street, Schedule 1, that Townsville City Council adopted three (3) Townsville. amendments to the planning scheme for the City of Townsville. These amendments are as follows: Ray Burton CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Everett Street, Bohle – precinct change Townsville City Council adopted this amendment on 24 March 2009. The purpose and general effect of the planning scheme Gazette Closing times for the amendment is to update Map 4.3(b): District 3 – Townsville North as a result of an approved development application (for Easter Period use rights generally in accordance with the Core Industry precinct) over rural land in Everett Street, Bohle. Calendar - April

The reference number for this amendment is: 2009, no. 1. Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 678910 Removal of 420 Flinders Street, Townsville, from Schedule 5 Vacancies Other Gazette Good [RecruitASP] Gazette Published Friday Townsville City Council adopted this amendment on 24 June Close of Notices 2008. The purpose and general effect of the planning scheme business 12 noon Vacancies [RecruitASP] amendment is to remove 420 Flinders Street, Townsville, from Close of business Schedule 5 – Cultural Heritage Features. Appointments Final proofs 12 noon 12 midnight Gazette Published The reference number for this amendment is: 2009, no. 2. Removal of 128 – 130 Sooning Street, Nelly Bally, from Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Schedule 5 13 14 15 16 17 Easter Other Gazette Monday Appointments Gazette Published Townsville City Council adopted this amendment on 24 June 12 noon Notices 2008. The purpose and general effect of the planning scheme 12 noon amendment is to remove 128 – 130 Sooning Street, Nelly Bay, from Schedule 5 – Cultural Heritage Features. Final proofs 12 midnight SDS

The reference number for this amendment is: 2009, no. 3. Easter Public Holidays

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Vol. 350 Friday 27 March 2009 No. 73 Vacancies

1363 Vacancies QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT gazette

QUEENSLAND GOVERMENT VACANCIES GAZETTE

The Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants.The Queensland State Government's policy is to seek to retain skilled staff. Registered deployees who apply for an advertised job will be considered before other applicants. The symbol (g) appears next to vacancies where an exemption from this requirement applies. Deployees are to indicate in their application for the advertised job that they are registered with the Office of the Public Service Commissioner. The Queensland Public Service Commissioner is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants. Continuous applicant pools

A continuous applicant pool allows you to apply for jobs within an occupation where vacancies are regularly available. This means that agencies can 'dip' into the pool for suitable applicants as soon as they have a vacancy. You can submit or refresh your application at any time. If you are refreshing your application, make sure that you indicate this either on your email or, if sending by post, in a covering letter. In search results, continuous applicant pools can be identified by 'Ongoing' in the 'Closes' column of a search result.

Note: If a continuous applicant pool is closing, applicants will be notified two weeks prior to this date. Applications may be used for up to six months after the pool closes. Multi-agency pools

Some Queensland Government agencies are on the lookout for people to fill similar jobs or occupations at the same time. Some of these jobs have a fixed closing date and others are ongoing (continuous applicant pools). With multi-agency pools, you only have to apply once to access job opportunities across participating agencies. Your application will then be able to be viewed and assessed by all the agencies in that pool - or, if you prefer, you can specify that you want to be considered only for particular agencies. Make sure you check the specific vacancy to find out how each pool works. How to apply

When you have found the job you would like to apply for.

1. You can phone for a copy of the information kit or you can download the documents from the Smart Jobs and Careers website at www.jobs.qld.gov.au. The information kit will include: • the position or job description detailing: background of the department or work area; roles and responsibilities, and selection criteria • a job information package, outlining the procedure for preparing and sending in your application, and • an application cover sheet. 2. Do your homework - research the agency to understand the background to the job. 3. Prepare your application. This should include your: • completed cover sheet (available on jobs online or in the kit mailed to you) • covering letter • resumé / curriculum vitae • names and contact details of (2) referees, and • responses to the selection criteria if required. 4. Mail or email your application (Details of where and how are available in either the job description or the job information package.

Check with the job vacancy contact person if you are unsure about how or where to submit your application or how many copies to send. Make sure you send your application by the closing date. If you don’t, it may not be accepted. Once your application is received, you will usually be sent a written acknowledgement.

When applying for Continuous Applicant Pools, please check each vacancy for application instructions.

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THERE ARE NO SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIES FOR THIS WEEK

OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Queensland Art Gallery

QAG Marketing and Sponsorship South Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3842 9340 607/09 Marketing and Communications $2,633.00 Marketing and Advertising Coordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

QAG Programming and Corporate Services South Brisbane $2,374.40 - PO3 14-04-2009 3842 9340 606/09 Design $2,592.90 Exhibition Designer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

QAG Programming and Corporate Services South Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 30-03-2009 3258 8353 605/09 Financial Services $3,644.50 Financial Services Manager (c)(h)Temporary Full-time Arts Queensland

AQ Arts Development Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3842 9340 503/09 Visual Arts, Craft and Design $3,334.90 Principal Arts Development Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

AQ Arts Development Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3842 9340 504/09 Dance and Music $3,334.90 Principal Arts Development Officer (c)(h)Temporary Full-time Queensland Audit Office

AO Public Sector Auditing Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 3405 1132 14/09 Graduate Auditor $1,971.40 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Building Services Authority

BSA Business Services West End $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3225 2986 19/09 Administration and Training Officer $2,298.60 Permanent Full-time

BSA Compliance and Industry Services West End/ $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3225 2986 18/09 Programme Brisbane $2,298.60 Compliance Officer Permanent Full-time

BSA Compliance, Insolvency and Legal West End/ $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3252 986 16/09 Services Brisbane $2,298.60 Freedom of Information Officer Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

BSA Compliance, Insolvency and Legal West End/ $2,760.40 - PO4 06-04-2009 3252 986 15/09 Services Brisbane $2,973.80 Legal Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

BSA Resolution and Regulatory Services Maryborough $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3252 986 17/09 Assessment Officer $2,298.62 Permanent Full-time

BSA Resolution and Regulatory Services, Maroochydore $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3252 986 14/09 Compliance and Legal Services $1,971.40 Customer Service Officer Permanent Full-time Department of Child Safety

CHS Aitkenvale Child Safety Service Centre Aitkenvale $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0275/09 Northern Zone $1,971.40 Child Safety Services Division Information and Administration Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Brisbane South and Gold Coast Zone Beenleigh $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0273/09 Brisbane South and Gold Coast Zonal $2,633.00 Office Child Safety Services Division Community Resource Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Cairns North Child Safety Service Centre Cairns $3,110.10 - PO5 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0231/09 Far Northern Zone $3,334.90 Child Safety Services Division Team Leader (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Caloundra Child Safety Services Centre Caloundra $883.90 - AO3 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0279/09 Brisbane North and Sunshine Coast Zone $985.70 Child Safety Services Division Records Officer (h)Permanent Part-time

CHS Cape York and Torres Strait Islands Child Cooktown/Weipa $1,765.90 - PO2 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0259/09 Safety Service Centre $2,260.20 Far Northern Zone Child Safety Services Division Child Safety Officer 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Correspondence Unit Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0210/09 Statewide Services Branch $3,334.90 Child Safety Services Division Correspondence Manager (c)Permanent Full-time

CHS Freedom of Information Branch Brisbane CBD $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0288/09 Corporate and Executive Services $2,633.00 Division Senior Freedom of Information Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

CHS Gulf Child Safety Service Centre Mount Isa $883.90 - AO3 14-04-2009 3006 7689 0338/09 Northern Zone $985.30 Child Safety Services Division Records Officer (c)(h)Permanent Part-time

CHS Inala Child Safety Service Centre Inala $1,215.40 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0214/09 Logan and Brisbane West Zone $1,321.00 Child Safety Services Division Family Group Meeting Convenor (h)Permanent Part-time

CHS Logan Central Child Safety Service Centre Logan City $3,110.10 - PO5 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0282/09 Logan and Brisbane West Zone $3,334.90 Child Safety Services Division Team Leader (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Northern Zonal Office Townsville $2,760.40 - PO4 14-04-2009 3006 7689 0329/09 Northern Zone $2,973.80 Child Safety Services Division Coordinator (Out of Home Care) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Placement Services Unit - BSGC Beenleigh $2,760.40 - PO4 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0305/09 Brisbane South and Gold Coast Zone $2,973.80 Child Safety Services Division Coordinator (Out of Home Care) (h)Permanent Full-time

CHS Child Safety Officer - WITHDRAWN PO2/PO3 30-03-2009 0212/09 Permanent Part-time Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian

CCYP Child Guardian Group Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3033 0228 7026/09 Systemic Monitoring and Review $2,298.60 Program Monitoring Team Assistant Analyst (c)(h)Permanent Full-time CITEC

CI Client and Operational Services Brisbane $2,424.00 - AO5 14-04-2009 3006 6199 20/09 Security Systems Administrator $2,637.00 Permanent Full-time

CI Client andand Operational Services Brisbane $3,124.00 - AO7 14-04-2009 3404 3792 19/09 Senior IT Support Consultant - $3,353.00 Mainframe DBA Temporary Full-time

CI Client and Operational Services Brisbane $3,124.00 - AO7 14-04-2009 3006 6199 21/09 Senior Technical Consultant $3,353.00 Permanent Full-time

CI Client and Operational Services Brisbane $1,769.00 - AO3 Ongoing 3006 6199 131/08 Service Centre Coordinator $1,973.00 2 Vacancies Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Queensland College of Teachers

QCT Professional Standards Unit Toowong $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3377 4726 06/09 Senior Project Officer $2,973.80 (c)Temporary Full-time

QCT Registration and Professional Conduct Toowong $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3377 4773 05/09 Case Manager (Discipline) $2,298.60 Permanent Full-time

QCT Registration and Professional Conduct Toowong $1,722.90 - PO6 30-03-2009 3377 4762 04/09 Executive Legal Officer $1,822.25 Permanent Part-time Department of Communities

COM Brisbane Youth Detention Centre Wacol $1,378.20 - OO2 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0301/09 Service Delivery $1,495.50 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Cleaner (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Brisbane Youth Detention Centre Wacol $2,374.40 - PO3 06-04-2009 3006 7675 0265/09 Service Delivery $2,592.90 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Psychologist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Brisbane Youth Detention Centre Wacol $2,374.40 - PO3 30-03-2009 3006 7675 0253/09 Service Delivery $2,592.90 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Psychologist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Brisbane Youth Detention Centre Wacol $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 30-03-2009 3006 7675 0218/09 Service Delivery $2,592.90 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Caseworker (Identified) - Applicants must identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent (c)(h)(i)Permanent Full-time

COM Channel Management Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3006 7675 0361/09 Smart Service Queensland $2,298.60 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Channel Support Officer 3 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Channel Management Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3006 7675 0328/09 Smart Service Queensland $2,973.80 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Voice Application Developer - Voice System (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

COM Child Safety Team Cairns and Hervey $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7675 0281/09 Organisational Change and Development Bay $2,633.00 Shared Information Solutions Training Officer 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Cleveland Youth Detention Centre Townsville $1,900.00 - OO5 14-04-2009 3006 7675 0331/09 Service Delivery $2,090.30 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Section Supervisor (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Cleveland Youth Detention Centre Townsville $1,519.10 - OO3 09-04-2009 3006 7675 0008/09 Service Delivery $1,617.10 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Youth Worker 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Casual

COM Government Coordination South Cairns $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7675 0255/09 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander $2,633.00 Partnerships Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Project Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Greater Brisbane Region Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3006 7675 0354/09 Service Delivery $2,298.60 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Senior Administration Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

COM Greater Brisbane Region Lutwyche $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3006 7675 0357/09 Service Delivery $2,973.80 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Senior Resource Officer (Statewide Services) (h)Permanent Full-time

COM Individual Support and Public Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7675 0234/09 Intoxication $2,633.00 Statewide Services Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Program Officer (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

COM Individual Support and Public Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 30-03-2009 3006 7675 0228/09 Intoxication $2,973.80 Statewide Services Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Senior Program Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

Vol. 350 27 March 2009 No. 73 1369 Vacancies QUEENSLANDGOVERNMENT gazette

Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

COM Office of the Regional Executive Director Cairns $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3006 7675 0311/09 Far North Queensland Region $3,334.90 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Manager, Business Services (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Organisational Change and Development Logan $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7675 0280/09 Strategic Project $2,633.00 Shared Information Solutions Training Officer (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

COM Roma Service Centre Roma or $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 14-04-2009 3006 7675 0336/09 Darling Downs/South West Queensland Charleville $2,592.90 Region Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Caseworker (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Service Delivery and Smart Service Mt Isa $2,374.40 - PO3 06-04-2009 3006 7675 0297/09 Queensland $2,592.90 North Queensland Region Youth Justice Services Court Coordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Shared Information Solutions Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3006 7675 0296/09 Operations $3,334.90 Security Management Principal Information Security Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Social, Law and Justice Policy Unit Brisbane $4,195.40 - SO1 14-04-2009 3006 7675 0330/09 Indigenous Policy and Performance $4,389.70 Branch Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Director (c)Permanent Full-time

COM Youth Justice Services Rockhampton $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 06-04-2009 3006 7675 0292/09 Fitzroy/Central West Queensland Region $2,592.90 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Case Worker (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

COM Youth Justice Services Mackay $2,009.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3006 7675 0332/09 Mackay/Whitsunday Service Centre $2,298.60 Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland Indigenous Service Support Officer (Identified) - Applicants must identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent (c)(h)(i)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Corporate and Professional Services

CO Corporate and Professional Services Brisbane $3,110.10 - PO5 03-04-2009 3237 0227 10126/09 Legal and Administrative Law Branch $3,334.90 Senior Lawyer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CO Program Management Services Branch Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3237 0227 10141/09 Work Programming Unit $2,633.00 Senior Facilities Services Officer (Budget and Financial Reporting) (h)Permanent Full-time CorpTech

CT Service Management Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3224 5048 109/09 Finance and OSF Applications $2,973.80 Management Logistics and Agency Specific Senior Business Analyst - Purchase to Pay (c)(d)Temporary Full-time

CT Service Management Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3238 3998 130/09 Finance and OSF Applications $2,633.00 Management Business Analyst - FICO Multiple Vacancies (c)(d)Temporary Full- time Queensland Corrective Services

CS Corporate Services Directorate Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3404 8052 91/09 Financial and Administrative Services $2,633.00 Branch Adviser (Assets) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CS Corporate Services Directorate Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3404 8052 92/09 Information Management Branch $2,298.60 Support Services Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CS Custodial Operations Rockhampton $1,461.10 - CO1 Ongoing 4938 6931 42/09 Capricornia Correctional Centre $1,793.40 Custodial Correctional Officer (Entry Level) (c)(h)Permanent Part-time, Temporary Full-time

CS Custodial Operations Directorate Rockhampton $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 4938 6931 89/09 Capricornia Correctional Centre $2,298.60 Adviser, Business Services (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

CS Custodial Operations Directorate Mareeba $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 4057 3310 93/09 Lotus Glen Correctional Centre $1,971.40 Cultural Program Delivery Officer - Level 1 (Sexual Offending) (Identified) - Applicants must identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent (c)(h)(i)Permanent Full-time

CS Custodial Operations Directorate Mareeba $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 4057 3310 94/09 Lotus Glen Correctional Centre $2,633.00 Food Services Supervisor (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CS Probation and Parole Directorate Cairns $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 4057 3056 88/09 Far Northern Region $2,298.60 Probation and Parole Officer (Compliance) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

CS Probation and Parole Directorate Cairns $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 4057 3056 87/09 Far Northern Region $2,298.60 Probation and Parole Officer (Reporting and Compliance) 3 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Disability Services Queensland

DSQ Policy, Research and Evaluation Branch Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 30-03-2009 3006 7675 0221/09 Strategic Policy and Evaluation $3,644.50 Manager (Policy) (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DSQ Accommodation Support and Respite Loganlea and $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0269/09 Services Gold Coast $1,971.40 Service Delivery Disability Services, Community and Home Care Administration Officer (Roster) 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Accommodation Support and Respite Various $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0237/09 Services $2,298.60 Service Delivery Disability Services, Community and Home Care Senior Administration Officer 3 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Caboolture Service Centre Caboolture $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 14-04-2009 3006 7689 0372/09 Sunshine Coast Region $2,592.90 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Client Care Coordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DSQ Caboolture Service Centre Caboolture $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0224/09 Sunshine Coast Region $2,592.90 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Speech Language Pathologist (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Various $2,374.40 - PO3 Ongoing 3405 4186 5647/08 Home Care $2,592.90 Clinician (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Various $3,110.10 - PO5 Ongoing 3405 4186 5644/08 Home Care $3,334.90 Senior Clinician 5 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Disability Services, Community and Various $2,760.40 - PO4 Ongoing 3405 4186 5643/08 Home Care $2,973.80 Senior Clinician 7 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Gold Coast Region Gold Coast $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0206/09 Service Delivery Region $2,633.00 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Community Support Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Gold Coast Region Gold Coast $2,760.40 - PO4 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0209/09 Service Delivery Region $2,973.80 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Manager (Professional and Specialist Services) 2 Vacancies (c)(d)(h)Permanent Full- time, Temporary Full-time

DSQ Greater Brisbane Region Wacol $1,519.10 - OO3 Ongoing 1300 366 573 8594/08 Service Delivery $1,851.10 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Residential Care Officer (Specialist Response Service) 50 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

DSQ Greater Brisbane Region Wacol $2,182.20 - OO6 Ongoing 1300 366 573 8595/08 Service Delivery $2,298.60 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Team Leader (Specialist Response Service) 20 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DSQ Home and Community Care (HACC) Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 06-04-2009 3006 7675 0315/09 Home and Community Care and Non $3,644.50 Government Organisation Contracting Disability Services, Community and Home Care Manager, Program Development (h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Home and Community Care (HACC) Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3006 7689 0367/09 Home and Community Care and Non $3,334.90 Government Organisation Contracting Disability Services, Community and Home Care Principal Planning Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Home and Community Care (HACC) Brisbane CBD $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3006 7689 0274/09 Home and Community Care and Non $2,973.80 Government Organisation Contracting Disability Services, Community and Home Care Senior Complaints Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Home and Community Care HACC Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3006 7689 0368/09 Home and Community Care and Non $3,334.90 Government Organisation Contracting Disability Services, Community and Home Care Principal Project Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Legal Policy Branch Brisbane $3,110.10 - PO5 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0213/09 Strategic Policy and Evaluation $3,334.90 Principal Legal Policy Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Legal Policy Branch Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0208/09 Strategic Policy and Evaluation $3,334.90 Principal Policy Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Mackay/Whitsunday Region Dysart $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0205/09 Service Delivery $2,633.00 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Local Area Coordinator (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DSQ Maroochydore Service Centre Maroochydore $1,765.90 - PO2/PO3 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0230/09 Sunshine Coast Region $2,592.90 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Speech Language Pathologist (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

DSQ Policy Research and Evaluation Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0220/09 Strategic Policy and Evaluation $3,334.90 Principal Policy Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DSQ Quality Management Unit Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0215/09 Service Delivery $1,971.40 Disability Services Community and Home Care Administration Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Quality Management Unit Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0219/09 Service Delivery $2,633.00 Disability Services, Community and Home Care Program Officer 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DSQ Sunshine Coast Service Centre Maroochydore $3,110.10 - AO7 30-03-2009 3006 7689 0225/09 Accommodation Support and Respite $3,334.90 Service Disability Services, Community and Home Care Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Education, Training and the Arts

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,634.90 - Band 8 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6443 Associate Principal/Head of School - Locations $3,818.60 SL 4 7 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO DETA International Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3237 9715 10142/09 International Project Unit $2,973.80 Senior Project Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,843.00 - Band 9 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6441 Principal - Northern Queensland Locations $4,034.40 Primary - SL 5 3 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6451 Principal - Primary - SL 2 Locations $3,457.00 8 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $4,068.60 - Band 10 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6436 Principal - Primary - SL 6 Locations $4,270.50 3 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,634.90 - Band 8 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6442 Principal - Secondary - SL 4 Locations $3,818.60 4 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,843.00 - Band 9 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6437 Principal - Secondary - SL 5 Locations $4,034.40 3 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $4,068.60 - Band 10 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6435 Principal - Secondary - SL 6 Locations $4,270.50 4 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $4,307.10 - Band 11 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6434 Principal - Secondary - SL 7 Locations $4,524.10 4 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,634.90 - Band 8 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6447 Principal - Southern Queensland Locations $3,818.60 Primary - SL 4 5 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,843.00 - Band 9 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6440 Principal - Southern Queensland Locations $4,034.40 Primary - SL 5 6 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6450 Principal- Northern Queensland Locations $3,627.00 Primary - SL 3 8 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,133.00 - Band 5 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6453 Principal/Head of Campus - SL 1 Locations $3,291.10 21 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

CO Various School Locations Various School $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6449 Principal/Head of School - Southern Locations $3,627.00 Queensland - SL 3 7 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

DDS Darling Downs-South West QLD Region Roma $1,765.90 - PO2 03-04-2009 3237 9715 10127/09 Physiotherapist $2,260.20 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part-time

DDS Roma District Charleville $2,959.90 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8972 Darling Downs South West Queensland $3,102.00 Region Head of Curriculum - Charleville State School Permanent Full-time

DDS Roma District Charleville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9087 Darling Downs-South West Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Charleville State High School -HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

DDS The Downs District Oakey $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8921 Darling Downs-South West Qld Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Oakey State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

DDS Toowoomba District Toowoomba $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8997 Darling Downs-South West Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Business Education - Harristown State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

DDS Toowoomba District Toowoomba $3,419.90 - Band 7 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8994 Darling Downs-South West Queensland $3,591.10 Region Head of Special Education Services - Centenary Heights SHS-SEP (HOSES4) Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DDS Warwick District Goondiwindi $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8920 Darling Downs-South West Qld Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Goondiwindi State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

DDS Warwick District Warwick $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8983 Darling Downs-South West Queensland $3,258.50 Region Head of Special Education Services - Warwick West SS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Coast District Moura $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8975 Fitzroy Central West Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Moura SS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Coast District Biloela $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8923 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Biloela State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Coast District Rockhampton $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8922 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal-North Rockhampton State High School -DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Coast District Rockhampton $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8999 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English - North Rockhampton State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Coast District Gladstone $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9000 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English - Toolooa State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Coast District Yeppoon $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9041 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Industrial Design and Technology - Yeppoon State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Coast District Biloela $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9008 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Technology - Biloela State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

FCW Central Coast District Yeppoon $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9035 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - The Arts - Yeppoon State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Coast District Gladstone $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8960 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,457.00 Head of School (Senior) - Gladstone State High School - SL2 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Queensland District Emerald $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8974 Fitzroy Central West Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Denison SS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

FCW Central Queensland District Emerald $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9015 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Senior Schooling - Emerald State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central West District Blackall $3,634.90 - Band 8 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6445 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,818.60 Principal -Blackall State School -SL 4 Permanent Full-time

FCW Central West District Longreach $3,634.90 - Band 8 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6444 Fitzroy-Central West Qld Region $3,818.60 Principal - Longreach School of Distance Education - SL 4 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Cairns Coastal District Cooktown $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8924 Far North Qld Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Cooktown State School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Cairns Coastal District Cairns $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9029 Far North Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Bentley Park College (Middle School) - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Cairns Coastal District Mossman $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9066 Far North Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Physical Education - Mossman State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Cairns Coastal District Cairns $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9053 Far North Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Science - Bentley Park College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

FNQ Cairns Coastal District Cairns $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9014 Far North Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Senior Schooling - Trinity Bay State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Cairns Coastal District Cairns $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9058 Far North Qld Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - The Arts - Redlynch State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Cairns Coastal District Cooktown $2,959.90 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8967 Far North Queensland $3,102.00 Head of Curriculum, Cooktown State School Permanent Full-time

FNQ Far North QLD Region Smithfield $953.20 - Nurse 03-04-2009 3237 9715 10135/09 Smithfield State High School $1,019.84 Grade 2 Nurse (d)(h)Permanent Part-time

FNQ Tablelands-Johnstone District Tully $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8982 Far North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Tully SS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

FNQ Tablelands-Johnstone District Innisfail $4,307.10 - Band 11 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6438 Far North Queensland Region $4,524.10 Principal -Innisfail State College-SL 7 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Torres Strait and Cape District Aurukun $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8925 Far North Qld Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Western Cape College - Aurukun - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Torres Strait and Cape District Weipa $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9080 Far North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Teaching and Learning - Western Cape College - Weipa - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

FNQ Various School Locations Various School $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6452 Head of Campus - SL 2 Locations $3,457.00 3 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane Central and West District Brisbane $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8930 Greater Brisbane Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Corinda State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane Central and West District Brisbane $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8927 Greater Brisbane Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Ironside State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

GBN Brisbane Central and West District Kelvin Grove $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8932 Greater Brisbane Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Queensland Academy for Creative Industries - Kelvin Grove - DSL 3 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane Central and West District Toowong $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8931 Greater Brisbane Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology - Toowong - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane North District Brisbane $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8928 Greater Brisbane Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Wavell State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane North District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9023 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Sandgate District State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane North District Brisbane $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6448 Greater Brisbane Region $3,627.00 Head of School (Senior) - Earnshaw State College - SL 3 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8929 Greater Brisbane Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Mount Gravatt State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8933 Greater Brisbane Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Mount Gravatt West Special School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9028 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum (Middle - Senior School LOTE) - Brisbane School of Distance Education - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9026 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum (Middle School Mathematics) - Brisbane School of Distance Education - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9025 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum E- Learning (Junior - Middle School) - Brisbane School of Distance Education - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9024 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum E- Learning (Senior-Middle School)- Brisbane School of Distance Education - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8998 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English/LOTE - Cavendish Road State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9065 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Physical Education - Holland Park State School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9052 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Science - Brisbane State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN Brisbane South District Brisbane $3,251.00 - Band 6 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8986 Greater Brisbane Region $3,422.70 Head of Special Education Services - Xavier Conductive Education Program (HOSES3) Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8926 Greater Brisbane Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Boronia Heights State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 9070 Greater Brisbane Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Greenbank State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Stretton State $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8935 Greater Brisbane Region College $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Stretton State College - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 9069 Greater Brisbane Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Victoria Point State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $2,959.90 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8966 Greater Brisbane Region $3,102.00 Head of Curriculum- Greenbank State School Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8995 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Business Education/Information Technology - Cleveland District State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9076 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English - Capalaba State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9038 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Home Economics/Industrial Design and Technology - Cleveland District State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9009 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Information Technology - Runcorn State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9019 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics/ Science - Stretton State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9059 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Performing Arts - Victoria Point State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9078 Greater Brisbane Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Physical Education - Cleveland District State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,251.00 - Band 6 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9081 Greater Brisbane Region $3,422.70 Head of Special Education Services - Macgregor State High School - SEP - HOSES 3 Permanent Full-time

GBN South East Brisbane District Brisbane $3,251.00 - Band 6 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8985 Greater Brisbane Region $3,422.70 Head of Special Education Services - Warrigal Road SS-SEP (HOSES3) Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay Whitsunday District Mackay $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8977 Mackay Whitsunday Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Pioneer SHS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay Whitsunday District Sarina $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8978 Mackay Whitsunday Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Sarina SHS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday District Various School $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8940 Mackay-Whitsunday Region Locations $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Mackay- Whitsunday Region - DSL 3 5 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday District Moranbah $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8941 Mackay-Whitsunday Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Moranbah State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday District Clermont $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9031 Mackay-Whitsunday Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Clermont State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday District Glenden $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9032 Mackay-Whitsunday Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Glenden State School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday District Middlemount $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9033 Mackay-Whitsunday Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Middlemount Community School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday District Sarina $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9022 Mackay-Whitsunday Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics/ Science - Sarina State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday District Mackay $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9068 Mackay-Whitsunday Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Physical Education - Mackay State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday District Marian $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9076 Mackay-Whitsunday Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Pioneer Valley Cluster Special Education Program - HOSES 2 Permanent Full-time

MYW Mackay-Whitsunday Region Mackay North $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3237 9715 10136/09 Mackay North State High School $2,973.80 Business Services Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton East District Durack $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8936 Moreton Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Durack State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton East District Springfield Lakes $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8939 Moreton Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Springfield Lakes State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton East District Wacol $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9030 Moreton Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Brisbane Youth Education and Training Centre - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton East District Springfield $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9004 Moreton Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English - Woodcrest State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton East District Springfield $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9043 Moreton Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Industrial Design and Technology - Woodcrest State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton East District Brisbane $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9077 Moreton Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Centenary State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MTN Moreton East District Springfield $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9021 Moreton Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics/ Science - Woodcrest State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Ipswich $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8937 Moreton Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Brassall State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Hatton Vale $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8964 Moreton Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Hatton Vale State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Ipswich $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8965 Moreton Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Ipswich Special School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Lowood $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8938 Moreton Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Lowood State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Ipswich $2,959.90 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8969 Moreton Region $3,102.00 Head of Curriculum - Brassall State School Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Ipswich $2,959.90 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8970 Moreton Region $3,102.00 Head of Curriculum, Claremont Special School Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Ipswich $2,959.90 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8971 Moreton Region $3,102.00 Head of Curriculum, Ipswich West Special School Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Laidley $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9048 Moreton Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Laidley State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

MTN Moreton West District Ipswich $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9083 Moreton Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Ipswich North State School - SEP - HOSES 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

NOQ Mount Isa District Doomadgee $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9034 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Doomadgee State School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Mount Isa District Mount Isa $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9011 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Information Technology - Spinifex State College - Junior Campus - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ North QLD Region Mount Isa $1,686.00 - OO4 14-04-2009 3237 9715 10143/09 Mount Isa Residential Campus $1,851.10 Spinifex State College Student Support Worker (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8947 North Queensland Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Bohlevale State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8948 North Queensland Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Cranbrook State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8946 North Queensland Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Hermit Park State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8945 North Queensland Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Townsville State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9037 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - Kirwan State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9012 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Information Technology - Townsville State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Ayr $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9049 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Ayr State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9050 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Pimlico State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9051 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Thuringowa State High School HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9056 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Science - William Ross State High School -HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9018 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Social Science - Kirwan State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9063 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - The Arts (Music) - Kirwan State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8981 North Queensland Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Bohlevale SS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

NOQ Townsville District Townsville $3,634.90 - Band 8 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6446 North Queensland Region $3,818.60 Principal -Wulguru State School -SL 4 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8950 South Coast Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Benowa State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Southport $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 9075 South Coast Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Queensland Academy for Health Sciences - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8951 South Coast Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Upper Coomera State College - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8996 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Business Education - Helensvale State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Elanora $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9001 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English - Elanora State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9042 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Industrial Design and Technology - Helensvale State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9044 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Coombabah State High School -HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9045 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9016 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Social Science - Southport State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9079 South Coast Region $3,258.00 Head of Department - The Arts - Southport State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,251.00 - Band 6 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8988 South Coast Region $3,422.70 Head of Special Education Services - Coombabah SHS-SEP (HOSES3) Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,251.00 - Band 6 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8987 South Coast Region $3,422.70 Head of Special Education Services- Arundel SS-SEP (HOSES3) Permanent Full-time

SOC Gold Coast District Gold Coast $3,251.00 - Band 6 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8989 South Coast Region $3,422.70 Head of Special Education Services- Merrimac SHS-SEP (HOSES3) Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

SOC Logan Albert Beaudesert District Waterford $2,959.90 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8968 South Coast Region $3,102.00 Head of Curriculum - Waterford West State School Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan Albert Beaudesert District Marsden $3,419.90 - Band 7 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8991 South Coast Region $3,591.10 Head of Special Education Services - Marsden SS-SEP (HOSES4) Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan Albert Beaudesert District Waterford $3,419.90 - Band 7 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8992 South Coast Region $3,591.10 Head of Special Education Services - Waterford SS-SEP (HOSES4) Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan Albert Beaudesert District Woodridge $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8976 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Woodridge SHS-SEP (ESL) - HOSES2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan Albert Beaudesert District Crestmead $3,102.00 - Band 5 02-04-2009 3237 1300 9088 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services Crestmead SS - SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Eagleby $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8963 South Coast Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Eagleby State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Shailer Park $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8953 South Coast Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Kimberley Park State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Logan Reserve $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8952 South Coast Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Logan Reserve State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Ormeau $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8954 South Coast Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Norfolk Village State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Beenleigh $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8949 South Coast Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Windaroo Valley State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Logan $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9002 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English - Loganlea State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Ormeau $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9003 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English/ Humanities - Ormeau Woods State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Logan $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9010 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Information Technology -Kingston College -HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Logan $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9046 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Loganlea State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Logan $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9047 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics - Woodridge State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Ormeau $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9020 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Mathematics/ Science - Ormeau Woods State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Logan $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9067 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Physical Education - Kingston College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Shailer Park $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9040 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Practical Arts - Shailer Park State High School -HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Logan $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9054 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Science - Loganlea State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Logan $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9060 South Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - The Arts - Marsden State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

SOC Logan-Albert Beaudesert District Shailer Park $3,251.00 - Band 6 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9086 South Coast Region $3,422.70 Head of Special Education Services - Shailer Park State School - SEP - HOSES 3 Permanent Full-time

SOC South Coast Region Benowa $1,767.80 - AO3 03-04-2009 3237 9715 10132/09 Benowa State High School $1,971.40 Administrative Human Resource Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

SOC South Coast Region Benowa $1,767.80 - AO3 03-04-2009 3237 9715 10131/09 Benowa State High School $1,971.40 Executive Services Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast North District Caloundra $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 9071 Sunshine Coast Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Meridan State College - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast North District Sunshine Coast $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 9072 Sunshine Coast Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Mountain Creek State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast North District Sunshine Coast $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 9073 Sunshine Coast Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Sunshine Beach State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast North District Sunshine Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9005 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English - Coolum State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast North District Sunshine Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9017 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Social Science - Mountain Creek State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast North District Sunshine Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8979 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Beerwah SHS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast North District Sunshine Coast $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8980 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Maroochydore SS-ECDP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

SUN Sunshine Coast North District Currimundi $4,068.60 - Band 10 02-04-2009 3237 1300 6439 Sunshine Coast Region $4,270.50 Principal - Currimundi Special School - SL 6 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast Region Beerwah $674.35 - OO4 03-04-2009 3237 9715 10128/09 Beerwah State High School $740.40 Science Operations Officer (h)Permanent Part-time

SUN Sunshine Coast Region Lawton $1,236.10 - PO2 03-04-2009 3237 9715 10134/09 Pine Rivers Special School $1,582.10 Occupational Therapist (h)Permanent Part-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Bribie Island $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8956 Sunshine Coast Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Bribie Island State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Deception Bay $3,283.60 - Band 6 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8957 Sunshine Coast Region $3,457.00 Deputy Principal - Deception Bay State School - DSL 1 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Mango Hill $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9036 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Curriculum - North Lakes State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Morayfield $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9006 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - English/LOTE - Morayfield State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District North Lakes $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9007 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - International Studies - North Lakes State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Bray Park $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9013 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Middle Schooling - Bray Park State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Deception Bay $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9055 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Science - Deception Bay State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Mango Hill $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9062 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - The Arts - North Lakes State College - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Narangba $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9061 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Visual Arts - Narangba Valley State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine Coast South District Dakabin $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9082 Sunshine Coast Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Dakabin State High School - SEP - HOSES 2 Permanent Full-time

SUN Sunshine South District Brisbane $2,959.90 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8973 Sunshine Coast Region $3,102.00 Head of Curriculum - Pine Rivers Special School Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay North District Bundaberg $3,419.90 - Band 7 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8993 Wide Bay Burnett Region $3,591.10 Head of Special Education Services - Kepnock SHS-SEP (HOSES4) Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay North District Bundaberg $3,369.50 - Band 6/ 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8958 Wide Bay-Burnett Region $3,538.30 Band 7 Deputy Principal - Norville State School - DSL 2 Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay North District Bundaberg $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9064 Wide Bay-Burnett Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - The Arts - Kepnock State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay North District Bundaberg $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9084 Wide Bay-Burnett Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Bundaberg North State High School - SEP - HOSES 2 Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay South District Gympie $3,251.00 - Band 6 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8990 Wide Bay Burnett Region $3,422.70 Head of Special Education Services - Gympie SHS-SEP (HOSES3) Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay South District Tin Can Bay $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 8984 Wide Bay Burnett Region $3,258.50 Head of Special Education Services - Tin Can Bay SS-SEP (HOSES2) Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

WBB Wide Bay South District Maryborough $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 8959 Wide Bay-Burnett Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Aldridge State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay South District Hervey Bay $3,454.10 - Band 7 02-04-2009 3237 1300 9074 Wide Bay-Burnett Region $3,627.00 Deputy Principal - Hervey Bay State High School - DSL 3 Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay South District Maryborough $3,102.00 - Band 5 09-04-2009 3237 1300 9057 Wide Bay-Burnett Region $3,258.50 Head of Department - Science - Aldridge State High School - HOD 2 Permanent Full-time

WBB Wide Bay-Burnett Region Bundaberg $1,767.80 - AO3 03-04-2009 3237 9715 10133/09 Avoca State School $1,971.40 Business Services Manager (h)Permanent Full-time

ET TAFE Queensland Executive Support Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3247 6244 6151/09 Senior TAFE Liaison Officer $3,334.90 (h)Permanent Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation South Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3247 6242 6146/09 Product Services $2,973.80 Learning Management Services Learning Technologist (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation South Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3247 6242 6148/09 Product Services $2,973.80 Learning Management Services Resource and Information Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation South Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3247 6242 6147/09 Product Services $3,334.90 Learning Management Services Senior Program Manager, Business Improvement and Training (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation South Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3247 6244 6149/09 Product Services $3,334.90 Learning Management Services Senior Program Manager, Development (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation South Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3247 6242 6141/09 Product Services $2,633.00 Learning Management Services Training Liaison Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

ET Training Quality and Regulation South Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3247 6242 6143/09 Product Services $2,633.00 Communications Officer (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3246 244 6152/09 Training Quality $2,633.00 Lead Auditor (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

ET Training Quality and Regulation Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3247 6242 6144/09 Training Quality $2,633.00 Senior Business Support Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

ITS Information Technology Services South Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3247 6242 6157/09 Web Services $2,973.80 Web Development Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

BRIT Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE Cannonvale $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 4720 4402 11/09 Campus Business Supervisor $1,971.40 Permanent Full-time

SBIT Southbank Institute of Technology Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3247 6242 6156/09 Human Resource Officer $2,298.60 4 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

SBIT Southbank Institute of Technology Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 3247 6242 6160/09 Indigenous Student Support Officer $1,971.40 (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

SBIT Southbank Institute of Technology Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 08-04-2009 3247 6242 6142/09 Public Relations Manager $2,973.80 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

SCIT Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE Sunshine Coast $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 4120 2335 024/09 ICT Platform, Planning and Management Centres $2,298.60 Telecommunications Support Officer Temporary Full-time

TAFE The Bremer Institute of TAFE All The Bremer $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3247 6242 6150/09 Faculty Operations Officer Institute of TAFE $2,298.60 6 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time Campuses

TAFE The Bremer Institute of TAFE All The Bremer $3,445.80 - AO8 14-04-2009 3247 6242 6155/09 Program Director Institute of TAFE $3,644.50 (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time Campuses

TAFE Central Queensland Institute of TAFE Mackay $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3247 6242 6154/09 Manager, Flexible Learning $2,973.80 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TAFE Central Queensland Institute of TAFE Mackay $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3247 6242 6158/09 Senior Systems Developer $2,633.00 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

WBIT Wide Bay Institute of TAFE Maryborough $2,046.80 - TCH 06-04-2009 4120 2335 010/09 Language $2,629.80 Teacher - Literacy and Numeracy Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

WBIT Wide Bay Institute of TAFE Hervey Bay $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 4120 2335 009/09 Staff Management Unit $1,971.40 Human Resource Officer Permanent Full-time Department of Emergency Services

ES Business Support Services Rockhampton $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3404 8050 113/09 Facilities Management Branch $2,973.80 Capital Works Project Coordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

ES Queensland Ambulance Service Townsville $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3404 8050 108/09 Northern Region $2,633.00 Regional Information and Communication Technology Officer (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

ES Queensland Ambulance Service Kedron $1,661.20 - TO2 14-04-2009 3404 8050 107/09 Office of the Assistant Commissioner $1,971.40 Strategic Development State Community Services Unit Community Education Instructor (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

ES Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Toowoomba $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 4699 4387 114/09 South Western Region $2,633.00 Regional Information and Communication Technical Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Employment and Industrial Relations

IR Employment and Indigenous Initiatives Rockhampton $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3238 3998 119/09 Central Queensland Region $1,971.40 Central Queensland and Wide Bay Employment Operations Assistant Program Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Environmental Protection Agency

EN Corporate Sustainability Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 03-04-2009 3238 3998 91/09 Information Management $1,971.40 Customer Service Customer Service Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

EN Environmental Services Rockhampton $2,760.40 - PO4 14-04-2009 4938 6906 147/09 Regional Services $2,973.80 Central Coast Region Principal Environmental Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

EN Environmental Services Rockhampton $2,374.40 - PO3 14-04-2009 4938 6906 154/09 Regional Services $2,592.90 Central Coast Region Senior Environmental Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

EN Environmental Services Toowoomba $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3238 3998 139/09 Regional Services $2,633.00 West Queensland Region Senior Conservation Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

EN Office of the Director-General Brisbane $2,422.00 - AO5 14-04-2009 3238 3998 152/09 Executive Services $2,633.00 Freedom of Information and Parliament Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

EN Queensland Parks and Wildlife Toowoomba $2,374.40 - PO3 03-04-2009 3238 3998 113/09 Conservation Strategy and Planning $2,592.90 Conservation Management Branch Senior Conservation Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

EN Queensland Parks and Wildlife Mackay $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 4938 6906 156/09 Conservation Strategy and Planning $2,633.00 Wildlife Branch Senior Ranger (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Health

HHL Corporate Services Division Brisbane $3,531.70 - AO8 06-04-2009 3234 1319 03150/09 Capital Works and Asset Management $3,734.90 Branch Planning and Development Unit Manager (Property) - Planning and Development Unit (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Housing

HO Client Services Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 06-04-2009 3224 5048 121/09 Regional Services Central $3,644.50 Call Centre Call Centre Manager (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HO Housing Finance Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3224 5048 126/09 Financial Services $3,334.90 Financial Management Senior Management Accountant Permanent Full-time

HO Organisation Services and Strategy Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3224 5048 150/09 Business Support Unit $2,633.00 Senior Administration Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

HO Private Housing Support Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3224 5048 128/09 Business Services $2,633.00 Senior Business Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

HO Property Portfolio Management Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3224 5048 137/09 Investment and Asset Management $3,334.90 Portfolio Investment Project Manager - Capital Works (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

HO Property Portfolio Management Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3224 5048 93/09 Investment and Asset Management $3,334.90 Portfolio Investment Property Acquisitions Manager (h)Permanent Full-time

HO Property Portfolio Management Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3224 5048 94/09 Investment and Asset Management $2,633.00 Portfolio Investment Property Officer (h)Permanent Full-time Department of Infrastructure and Planning

DIP Strategy and Governance Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 3224 5048 151/09 Executive and Communication Services $1,971.40 Executive Services Administration Officer 2 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time Department of Justice and Attorney-General

J Business Support Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3239 3663 085/09 Information Technology Services $2,973.80 Application Management Systems Support Officer Permanent Full-time

J Business Support Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3239 3663 076/09 Information Technology Services $2,973.80 Senior Security Administrator (c)Permanent Full-time

J Business Support Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3239 3663 064/09 Property Services Branch $2,633.00 Project Officer (Facilities) Permanent Full-time

J Business Support Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3239 3663 075/09 Information Technology Services $2,633.00 Infrastructure Management System Administrator (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Rockhampton $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3239 3663 067/09 Community Justice Services $2,298.60 Dispute Resolution Branch Intake Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3239 3663 081/09 Community Justice Services $2,298.60 Industry Licensing Unit Business Services Team Leader Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3239 3663 088/09 Community Justice Services $2,973.80 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Business Services Manager (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3239 3663 089/09 Community Justice Services $2,973.80 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Manager (Client Services) (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3239 3663 090/09 Community Justice Services $2,298.60 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Registry Team Leader (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3239 3663 087/09 Community Justice Services $2,973.80 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Systems Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 30-03-2009 3239 3663 063/09 Community Justice Services $1,971.40 State Penalties Enforcement Registry Compliance Officer Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3239 3663 086/09 Magistrates Courts Branch $3,334.90 Justice Services Support Release Coordinator Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3239 3663 074/09 Magistrates Courts Branch $3,334.90 Justice Services Support System Architect/Team Leader Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3239 3663 084/09 Magistrates Courts Branch $3,334.90 Justice Services Support System Support Manager Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Normanton $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 3239 3663 082/09 North Queensland Region $1,971.40 Normanton Magistrates Court Court Services Officer Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Townsville $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3239 3663 080/09 North Queensland Region $2,298.60 Townsville Magistrates Court Deputy Registrar Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3239 3663 066/09 South East Queensland Region $2,633.00 Brisbane Magistrates Court Executive Support Officer to the Chief Magistrate Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3239 3663 079/09 Supreme and District Courts $2,298.60 Civil Jurisdiction Deputy Registrar Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3239 3663 069/09 Supreme and District Courts $1,971.40 Judicial Support Executive Secretary Permanent Full-time

J Justice Administration Mackay $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3239 3663 065/09 Supreme and District Courts $2,633.00 State Reporting Bureau Centre Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

J Office of the Director of Public Cairns $2,374.40 - PO3 30-03-2009 3239 3663 070/09 Prosecutions $2,592.90 Cairns Chambers Legal Officer (multiple positions) 3 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

J Office of the Director of Public Cairns $2,760.40 - PO4 30-03-2009 3239 3663 071/09 Prosecutions $2,973.80 Cairns Chambers Senior Legal Officer (2 Positions) 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

J Office of the Director of Public Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 3239 3663 073/09 Prosecutions $1,971.40 Corporate Services Group Records Officer (Depositions, Exhibits, Transcripts) (Multiple Positions)- Previously advertised J398/08 Applicants will need to re- apply VarPermanent Full-time

J Office of the Director of Public Mackay $2,374.40 - PO3 20-04-2009 3239 3663 083/09 Prosecutions $2,592.90 Townsville Chambers Mackay Sub Office Legal Officer Permanent Full-time Department of Main Roads

MR Business Solutions and Information - CIO Brisbane $3,179.40 - AO7 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0217/09 Solutions and Investments Division $3,407.40 Business Solutions Planning Principal Advisor (Solution Architecture) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Business Solutions and Information - CIO Brisbane $2,843.90 - AO6 06-04-2009 3006 7682 0276/09 Information and Systems Operations $3,040.90 ICT Technical Services Coordinator (ICT Operations) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability Strategy and Finance Group Brisbane $2,843.90 - AO6 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0256/09 Corporate Capability Division $3,040.90 Corporate Planning and Performance Senior Advisor (Corporate Planning) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability Strategy and Finance Group Brisbane $1,817.50 - AO3 06-04-2009 3006 7682 0306/09 Corporate Capability Division $2,024.50 Executive Directorate Administration Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability Strategy and Finance Group Darra $2,481.70 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7682 0298/09 Finance and Facilities Division $2,694.80 Commercial Business Support Senior Financial Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Capability Strategy Finance Group Brisbane $2,843.90 - AO6 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0351/09 Corporate Capability Division $3,040.90 Executive Directorate Senior Advisor (Corporate Capability) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering and Technology Brisbane $2,144.70 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0222/09 Design Environment and Stewardship $2,355.70 Geospatial Technologies Branch Plan Room Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering and Technology Brisbane $1,817.50 - AO3 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0201/09 Road and Delivery Performance $2,024.50 Contracts and Standards Branch Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Engineering and Technology Brisbane $2,144.70 - AO4 06-04-2009 3006 7682 0226/09 Road and Delivery Performance $2,355.70 Contracts and Standards Senior Administration Officer (Prequalification) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Brisbane $2,481.70 - AO5 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0365/09 Network Services $2,694.80 Advisor (Network Services) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Brisbane $2,481.70 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0257/09 RoadTek Support Services $2,694.80 SS Project Support Office Senior Project Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Various $1,812.10 - Var Ongoing 3006 7682 0295/09 RoadTek Asset Services (North) $2,097.20 Various Supervisor Multiple Vacancies (c)Permanent Full- time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Caloundra $2,433.00 - PO3 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0371/09 RoadTek Asset Services (South) $2,654.50 Asset Services Sunshine Coast Project Manager (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Office of the General Manager (RoadTek) Various $2,843.90 - AO6 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0377/09 RoadTek Support Services $3,040.90 SS Project Support Office Senior Advisor (Project Management Systems) (c)Temporary Full-time

MR Office of the General Manger (RoadTek) Various $1,812.10 - Var Ongoing 3006 7682 0240/09 Asset Services North $2,097.20 Various Supervisor (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Policy and Strategic Advice Division Brisbane $2,843.90 - AO6 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0362/09 Commercial Governance $3,040.90 Advisor (Commercial Governance) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $3,179.40 - PO5 06-04-2009 3006 7682 0287/09 Corridor Management and Operations $3,407.40 Group Network Operations and Road Safety Principal Engineer (Traffic) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,144.70 - AO4 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0350/09 Major Projects Office $2,355.70 MPO MR Projects Project Officer (Project Support) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $2,144.70 - AO4 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0356/09 Major Projects Office $2,355.70 MPO Business Support Services Program Support Coordinator (Finance) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Brisbane $3,519.90 - AO8 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0137/09 Program Development and Delivery $3,721.10 Program Development and Performance Division Principal Manager (Program Funding and Performance) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Roads Business Group Cairns $1,951.70 - OO5 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0233/09 Regional Operations $2,144.70 Far North Region Project Support Officer (Technical) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Cairns $2,238.30 - OO6 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0370/09 Regional Operations $2,355.70 Far North Region Resource Co-ordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Gympie $1,118.60 - AO1/AO2 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0373/09 Regional Operations $1,703.60 North Coast Region Assistant Design Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Mooloolaba $2,144.70 - AO4 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0342/09 Regional Operations $2,355.70 North Coast Region Executive Co-ordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Maroochydore $3,027.40 - TO6 06-04-2009 3006 7682 0290/09 Regional Operations $3,179.40 North Coast Region Principal Designer (Civil) (Preconstruction) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Mooloolaba $2,467.90 - OO7 20-04-2009 3006 7682 0369/09 Regional Operations $2,587.90 North Coast Region Principal Technical Officer (Electrical Services) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Mooloolaba $2,481.70 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0084/09 Regional Operations $2,694.80 North Coast Region Senior Communications Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Mooloolaba $2,144.70 - AO4 06-04-2009 3006 7682 0248/09 Regional Operations $2,355.70 North Coast Region Technical Officer (Traffic Design) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Mooloolaba $1,817.50 - AO3 06-04-2009 3006 7682 0245/09 Regional Operations $2,024.50 North Coast Region Technical Support Officer (Data Collection) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

MR Roads Business Group Townsville $2,467.90 - OO7 14-04-2009 3006 7682 0359/09 Regional Operations $2,587.90 Northern Region Inspector (Development Control and Network Administration) (c)Permanent Full-time

MR Roads Business Group Townsville $1,817.50 - AO3 30-03-2009 3006 7682 0179/09 State-wide Planning Group $2,024.50 Directorate Program Support Officer (c)Permanent Full-time Office of the Medical Board

OMB Executive Program Brisbane $1,414.55 - PO4 30-03-2009 3234 0195 03/09 Legal Officer $1,523.80 Temporary Part-time

OMB Professional Standards Program Brisbane $2,848.40 - AO6 06-04-2009 3234 0195 05/09 Senior Complaints Assessment $3,047.60 Officer Permanent Full-time

OMB Professional Standards Program Brisbane $2,848.40 - AO6 06-04-2009 3234 0195 04/09 Senior Complaints Investigation $3,047.60 Officer Permanent Full-time Department of Mines and Energy

DME Geological Survey Queensland Indooroopilly $3,445.80 - PO6 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0381/09 Energy Geoscience Unit $3,644.50 Program Leader, Coastal Geothermal Energy Initiative (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

DME Statewide Services Woolloongabba $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0261/09 Southern Region $2,633.00 Tenures Management Deputy Mining Registrar (Mineral and Coal) (h)Permanent Full-time

DME Statewide Services Division Woolloongabba $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0262/09 Southern Region $2,298.60 Tenure Management Senior Tenures Officer (h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Museum

QMB Queensland Museum Foundation South Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 30-03-2009 3842 9340 207/09 Support Officer $1,971.40 (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

1404 Vol. 350 27 March 2009 No. 73 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT Vacancies gazette

Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Department of Natural Resources and Water

NRW Land and Vegetation Division Woolloongabba $2,374.40 - PO3 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0374/09 Spatial Information $2,592.90 Data Management and Acquisition Senior Spatial Imagery Officer Permanent Full-time

NRW Land and Vegetation Division Woolloongabba $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0277/09 Indigenous Services $2,298.60 Whole of Government Native Title and Procedures Policy Support Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Office of the Director - General Brisbane $3,445.80 - PO6 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0243/09 Strategic Policy and Legal $3,644.50 Legal Services Principal Lawyer/ Team Leader (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Rockhampton $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0321/09 Central West Region $1,971.40 Landscapes and Community Services Administration Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Indooroopilly $2,760.40 - PO4 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0323/09 Natural Resource Sciences $2,973.80 Land and Vegetation Science Senior Scientist (Remote Sensing) (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Indooroopilly $2,760.40 - PO4 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0322/09 Natural Resource Sciences $2,973.80 Land and Vegetation Science Senior Scientist (Remote Sensing) (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Cairns $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0319/09 North Region $3,334.90 Land and Vegetation Services Principal Land Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Cairns $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0202/09 North Region $2,298.60 Water Services Project Officer, Business Support (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Townsville (or) Ayr $2,760.40 - PO4 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0235/09 North Region $2,973.80 Water Services Senior Hydrologist (Various Locations Available) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

NRW Service Delivery Beenleigh $1,900.00 - OO5 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0352/09 South East Region $2,090.30 Land and Vegetation Services Senior Operations Officer (NRW Land Management) (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Bundaberg $2,760.40 - PO4 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0380/09 South East Region $2,973.80 Planning and Development Senior Planning Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Toowoomba $1,105.40 - PO1/PO2 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0314/09 South West Region $2,260.20 Statewide Great Artesian Basin Sustainability Initiative (GABSI) Engineer (Water Technician) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Toowoomba $1,765.90 - PO2 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0316/09 South West Region $2,260.20 Water Services Natural Resource Officer Temporary Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Warwick $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0263/09 South West Region $2,633.00 Water Services Senior Natural Resource Officer Permanent Full-time

NRW Service Delivery Toowoomba $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0227/09 South West $2,633.00 Land and Vegetation Services Senior Land Officer Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Division Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0317/09 Water Allocation and Planning $3,644.50 Water Planning (South West) Team Leader (h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - PO5 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0378/09 Office of the Water Supply Regulator $3,334.90 Recycled and Drinking Water Quality Principal Scientist/ Engineer (2 Positions Available) 2 Vacancies (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - PO5 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0376/09 Office of the Water Supply Regulator $3,334.90 Recycled and Drinking Water Quality Principal Scientist/Engineer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

NRW Water and Catchment Division Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0272/09 Office of the Water Supply Regulator $2,973.80 Water Supply Regulation Improvement Senior Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

1406 Vol. 350 27 March 2009 No. 73 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT Vacancies gazette

Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

NRW Water and Catchment Division Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7641 0204/09 Office of the Water Supply Regulator $2,633.00 Water Supply Regulation Improvement Senior Project Officer (Risk Liaison) (h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Nursing Council

QNC Executive Program Brisbane CBD $2,779.00 - AO6 10-04-2009 3223 5160 0409 Manager, Communications and $2,973.00 Marketing (c)Permanent Full-time Office of Health Practitioner Registration Boards

OHPRB Corporate Services Program Brisbane $1,811.80 - AO3 30-03-2009 3234 0195 04/09 Administration Officer (Accounts $2,020.80 Receivable and Purchasing) Permanent Full-time Parliamentary Service

PAR Parliamentary Reporting Service Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3406 7579 2/09 Publishing and Monitoring Officer $2,298.60 Permanent Full-time Queensland Police Service

PO Counter Terrorism Strategic Policy Branch Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3033 0580 127/09 Senior Policy Officer $2,973.80 Permanent Full-time

PO Far Northern Region Mossman $1,525.70 - OO3 06-04-2009 3033 0580 114/09 Police Liaison Officer $1,633.70 Permanent Full-time

PO Finance Division Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3033 0580 108/09 Assistant Management Accountant $2,633.00 Permanent Full-time

PO Information Systems Branch Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3033 0580 119/09 Information Technology Officer $2,633.00 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Logistics Branch Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 20-04-2009 3033 0580 123/09 Senior Policy Officer $2,973.80 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Metropolitan South Region Richlands $1,704.40 - OO4 06-04-2009 3033 0580 110/09 Assistant Watchhouse Officer $1,870.70 Permanent Full-time

PO North Coast Region Caboolture $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 3033 0580 128/09 Administration Officer $1,971.40 Permanent Full-time

PO Office of the Commissioner Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 06-04-2009 3033 0580 109/09 Manager (Project Management Unit) $3,644.50 Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

PO Office of the Commissioner Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3033 0580 111/09 Planning Coordinator $2,973.80 Temporary Part-time

PO Office of the QPS Solicitor Brisbane $3,110.10 - PO5 14-04-2009 3033 0580 124/09 Senior Legal Officer $3,334.90 Permanent Full-time

PO Organisational Safety and Wellbeing Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3033 0580 122/09 Alcohol and Drug Testing $2,633.00 Coordinator Temporary Full-time

PO Police Information Centre Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3033 0580 129/09 Administration Officer $2,298.60 Temporary Full-time

PO PoliceLink Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3033 0580 131/09 Information Technology Officer $2,633.00 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO PoliceLink Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3033 0580 132/09 Manager, Resource Management $3,334.90 (c)Temporary Full-time

PO PoliceLink Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3033 0580 130/09 Principal Information Technology $3,334.90 Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Radio and Electronics Section Alderley $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3033 0580 116/09 Administration Officer $1,971.40 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Radio and Electronics Section Alderley $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3033 0580 113/09 Quality Management Officer $2,633.00 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Radio and Electronics Section Alderley $2,374.40 - TO4 06-04-2009 3033 0580 117/09 Senior Technical Officer $2,527.40 (c)Temporary Full-time

PO Radio and Electronics Section Alderley $1,661.20 - TO2 06-04-2009 3033 0580 115/09 Technical Officer $1,971.40 (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Radio and Electronics Section Alderley $1,661.20 - TO2 06-04-2009 3033 0580 112/09 Technical Officer $1,971.40 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

PO Radio and Electronics Section Alderley $1,661.20 - TO2 06-04-2009 3033 0580 121/09 Technical Officer $1,971.40 2 Vacancies (c)Temporary Full-time

PO State Crime Operations Command Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3033 0580 126/09 Intelligence Officer $2,298.60 2 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

PO State Crime Operations Command Brisbane $2,760.40 - PO4 14-04-2009 3033 0580 125/09 Manager, Research Unit $2,973.80 Permanent Part-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

PO Traffic Camera Office Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3033 0580 120/09 Administration Officer (Team Leader) $1,971.40 3 Vacancies Permanent Full-time

PO Traffic Camera Office Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3033 0580 118/09 Administration Officer (Team $2,298.60 Supervisor) 3 Vacancies Permanent Full-time Department of the Premier and Cabinet

PR Governance Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 09-04-2009 3224 5048 131/09 Corporate Capability $1,971.40 Executive Support Officer Permanent Full-time

PR Governance Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3224 5048 104/09 Ministerial Services $1,971.40 Finance Officer Permanent Full-time

PR Governance Division Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3224 5048 101/09 Ministerial Services $2,973.80 Financial Accountant Permanent Full-time

PR Governance Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3224 5048 158/09 Security Planning and Coordination $3,334.90 Principal Programs Officer Permanent Full-time

PR Governance Division Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 14-04-2009 3224 5048 149/09 State Services $3,644.50 Events Coordination Manager, Sponsorship and Policy (h)Permanent Full-time Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Emerald/ $2,760.40 - PO4 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0318/09 Biosecurity Operations Longreach (or) an $2,973.80 Central Region agreed location Senior Veterinary Officer that can service (c)(h)Permanent Full-time these areas

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Cairns $1,519.10 - OO3 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0278/09 Biosecurity Operations $1,617.10 North Region Scientific Assistant (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Rockhampton $2,633.00 - TO5 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0340/09 Biosecurity Operations $2,867.20 Regional Land Protection Principal Land Protection Officer (Invasive Weeds and Animals) (h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Yeerongpilly $1,661.20 - TO2 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0267/09 Biosecurity Operations $1,971.40 South East Region Laboratory Technician (h)Temporary Full-time

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Maroochy $2,374.40 - TO4 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0299/09 Biosecurity Operations Research Station $2,527.40 South East Region (or) other South Senior Biosecurity Officer (Plant East location may Biosecurity) be negotiated (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Biosecurity Queensland Toowoomba $1,378.20 - OO2 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0241/09 Biosecurity Operations $1,495.50 South Region Scientific Assistant (Specimen Receipt) (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Corporate Capability Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0353/09 Corporate Integrity and Governance $2,973.80 Senior Consultant (Governance and Prevention) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Industry Development Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 30-03-2009 3006 7638 0264/09 Industry Development and Trade $2,633.00 Animal Industry Policy and Investment Policy Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Industry Services Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0339/09 Delivery Directorate $3,644.50 Executive Officer (Industry Services) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Industry Services Indooroopilly $1,765.90 - PO2 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0333/09 Horticulture and Forestry Science $2,260.20 Innovative Forest Products Research Scientist (Forest Products) (h)Temporary Full-time

DPIF Industry Services Applethorpe $2,374.40 - PO3 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0324/09 Horticulture and Forestry Science $2,592.90 Product Innovation Horticulturist (c)(h)Temporary Full-time

DPIF Industry Services Yeerongpilly $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0266/09 R and D Coordination $2,973.80 Senior Coordinator (Project Planning) (h)Permanent Full-time

DPIF Industry Services Maroochy $1,767.80 - AO3 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0335/09 Regional Services Research Station $1,971.40 South East Region Executive Assistant (h)Permanent Full-time

1410 Vol. 350 27 March 2009 No. 73 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT Vacancies gazette

Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Project Services

PS Various Portfolios Brisbane $3,478.80 - PO6 06-04-2009 3238 3998 114/09 Project Management $3,678.70 Principal Project Manager Multiple Vacancies (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

PS Regional Offices Rockhampton $2,807.10 - AO6 14-04-2009 3238 3998 145/09 North Queensland Portfolio $3,003.00 Central Queensland Principal Superintendents Representative (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

PS Regional Offices Toowoomba $2,787.80 - PO4 14-04-2009 3238 3998 127/09 South Queensland Portfolio $3,003.00 South West Queensland Senior Building Surveyor (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

PS Various Portfolios Brisbane $2,787.80 - PO4 06-04-2009 3238 3998 115/09 Project Management $3,003.00 Senior Project Manager Multiple Vacancies (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

PS Various Portfolios Brisbane $3,140.60 - PO5 06-04-2009 3238 3998 98/09 Project Management $3,366.90 Senior Project Manager Multiple Vacancies (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time Public Service Commission

PSC Public Service Commission Projects Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 14-04-2009 3224 5048 146/09 Merit Protection and Integrity $3,644.50 Appeal Manager (h)Permanent Full-time

PSC Workforce Performance Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3224 5048 100/09 Leadership, Learning and Development $2,298.60 Assistant Advisor (h)Permanent Full-time Public Trust Office

PT Client Services Program Toowoomba $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 32139 224 08/09 Public Trust Officer $1,971.40 Permanent Full-time

PT Investment Services Program Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 15-04-2009 32139 224 09/09 Deputy Director Investment Services $3,644.50 Permanent Full-time

PT Legal and HR Services Program Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 15-04-2009 3213 9224 11/09 Legal Services Sub-Program $1,971.40 Executive Legal Secretary Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

PT Organisational Support Program Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 15-04-2009 32139 224 10/09 Information Services Sub-Program $2,973.80 Business Analyst Permanent Full-time Department of Public Works

GR Corporate and Executive Services Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3238 3998 120/09 Project Governance Business Group $3,334.90 Management Accountant - Major Projects (d)(h)Temporary Full-time

GR Queensland Government Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3238 3998 124/09 Accommodation Office $3,334.90 Property Performance and Management Group Principal Asset Manager (h)Permanent Full-time

GR Queensland Government Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3238 3998 125/09 Accommodation Office $2,298.60 Special Estates and Planning Group Accommodation Planner (h)Permanent Full-time

GR Works Division Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3238 3998 102/09 Building Policy Unit $2,298.60 Information Officer (h)Permanent Full-time QBuild

QB Business Metropolitan Group Cannon Hill $1,796.70 - AO3 14-04-2009 3238 3998 135/09 Business Metropolitan Region $2,003.80 Business Support Officer 2 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time

QB Human Resource Management Branch Brisbane $2,124.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3238 3998 143/09 Project Officer $2,336.20 (h)Permanent Full-time

QB Northern Group Mackay $2,217.90 - OO6 14-04-2009 3238 3998 142/09 Whitsunday Region $2,336.20 Built Environment Condition Assessor (h)Permanent Full-time

QB Southern Group Toowoomba $2,448.60 - OO7 14-04-2009 3238 3998 144/09 Darling Downs Region $2,568.50 Project Manager (Building Services) (h)Permanent Full-time

QB Southern Group Caboolture $2,217.90 - OO6 14-04-2009 3238 3998 141/09 Sunshine Coast Region $2,336.20 Estimator (h)Permanent Full-time

QB Workforce Capability Brisbane $2,824.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3238 3998 95/09 Senior Advisor $3,022.30 (c)(d)(h)Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date Residential Tenancies Authority

RTA Dispute Resolution Services Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 14-04-2009 3361 3628 04/09 Conciliator $2,298.60 (c)Permanent Full-time

RTA Rental Bond Services Brisbane $3,455.80 - AO8 14-04-2009 3361 3628 03/09 Manager, Rental Bond Services $3,644.50 (c)Permanent Full-time Shared Service Agency

SSA Operations Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 13-04-2009 3006 7638 0382/09 Business Capability and Compliance Unit $2,633.00 Senior Consultant Internal Controls (Multiple Positions Available) Multiple Vacancies (h)Permanent Full- time

SSA Operations Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0307/09 Finance $3,644.50 Assets, General Ledger and Reporting Manager (h)Permanent Full-time

SSA Operations Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3006 7638 0300/09 Finance $3,334.90 Assets, General Ledger and Reporting Team Leader (2 Positions Available) 2 Vacancies (h)Permanent Full-time Queensland Studies Authority

QSA Corporate and Information Services Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 30-03-2009 3864 0358 11/09 Division $1,971.40 Corporate Services Branch Finance Unit Assistant Finance Officer 2.4 Vacancies (c)(g)(h)Permanent Full- time, Permanent Part-time

QSA Corporate and Information Services Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3864 0205 10/09 Division $2,298.60 Corporate Services Branch Finance Unit Finance Officer (Budgeting) (c)(g)(h)Permanent Full-time

QSA Teaching And Learning Division Brisbane $4,195.40 - SO1 14-04-2009 3864 0255 12/09 Senior Curriculum Resources Branch $4,389.70 Assistant Director (c)(h)Permanent Full-time Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry

TRDI Industry, Investment and Development Sunshine Coast $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3224 5048 105/09 Regional Development and Services $1,971.40 Southern Region Office Coordinator (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TRDI Science and Technology Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3224 5048 116/09 Principal Project Officer $3,334.90 (h)Permanent Full-time

TRDI Science and Technology Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3224 5048 112/09 Senior Project Officer $2,633.00 (h)Permanent Full-time Trade Queensland

TQ Queensland Education and Training Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3224 5048 117/09 International $2,633.00 Senior Trade Officer Permanent Full-time TransLink Transit Authority

TTA Marketing and Communications Group Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0341/09 Business Development Team $1,971.40 Temporary Marketing and Communications Assistant (c)Temporary Full-time

TTA Operations Management Group Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0309/09 Busway and Facilities Team $2,298.60 Asset Management Officer 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TTA Operations Management Group Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0258/09 Contracts Team $3,334.90 Senior Commercial Analyst 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TTA Operations Management Group Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0348/09 go card Operations Team $1,971.40 Administration Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TTA Operations Management Group Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0293/09 go card Operations Team $2,298.60 Go Card Operations Officer 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TTA Planning and Infrastructure Group Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0358/09 Infrastructure and Program Management $2,973.80 Team Program Support Officer (c)Temporary Full-time

TTA Planning and Infrastructure Group Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0343/09 Infrastructure and Program Management $3,644.50 Team Program Coordinator (Infrastructure Development) (c)Temporary Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TTA Planning and Infrastructure Group Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0344/09 Infrastructure and Program Management $2,633.00 Team Senior Project Officer (Infrastructure Development) (c)Temporary Full-time Department of Transport

TD Corporate Division Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0254/09 Finance Branch $2,298.60 Business Support Executive Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Corporate Division Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0320/09 Finance Branch $2,633.00 Financial Systems and Policy Senior Finance Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Corporate Division Brisbane $3,445.80 - AO8 06-04-2009 3306 7003 0285/09 Governance and Planning Branch $3,644.50 Principal Project Coordinator (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Information Management Division Brisbane $1,765.90 - PO2 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0308/09 Business Applications $2,260.20 Application Services Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $2,374.40 - PO3 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0152/09 Vehicles and Road Use $2,592.90 Engineer (Vehicle Standards) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0346/09 Policy Advice and Finance $3,334.90 Business Manager (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - PO5 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0260/09 Policy Advice and Finance $3,334.90 Principal Engineer (Dangerous Goods) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0294/09 Rail Safety Unit $3,334.90 Principal Advisor (Rail Safety) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - PO5 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0249/09 Vehicles and Road Use $3,334.90 Principal Engineer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0250/09 Vehicles and Road Use $2,973.80 Senior Advisor (Policy) (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Land Transport and Safety Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 20-04-2009 3006 7683 0363/09 Vehicles and Road Use $3,334.90 Principal Advisor (Policy) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Maritime Safety Queensland Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0291/09 Executive Services and Compliance $2,298.60 Branch Executive Support Section Resources Coordinator (Records Management) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0360/09 Executive Directorate (PT) $2,973.80 Office of the Principal Advisor Senior Advisor (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $1,672.20 - AO4 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0366/09 Passenger Transport Development $1,838.90 Branch Innovation and Business Solutions Unit Business Analyst (c)Permanent Part-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0302/09 Regional Transport Branch $2,633.00 Regional Transport Program Project Officer (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $3,110.10 - AO7 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0304/09 Regional Transport Branch $3,334.90 Regional Transport Program Temporary Project Manager (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Passenger Transport Division Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0303/09 Regional Transport Branch $2,973.80 Regional Transport Program Temporary Senior Advisor (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Rail, Ports and Freight Division Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0286/09 Business and Strategy Development $2,633.00 Branch Advisor (Budget and Facilities) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Rail, Ports and Freight Division Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0247/09 Ports Planning and GOC Liaison Branch $2,973.80 Transport Analyst (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Services Division Brisbane $1,767.80 - AO3 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0242/09 Customer Service Direct $1,971.40 Customer Call Centre Client Relations Consultant (c)Permanent Full-time, Permanent Part- time, Temporary Full-time, Temporary Part-time

TD Services Division Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0283/09 SEQ North $2,633.00 Client Service Delivery SEQ North Manager (Customer Service Centre) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Metropolitan $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0284/09 SEQ North North Brisbane $2,298.60 Client Service Delivery SEQ North Area Senior Advisor (Service Management) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Maroochydore $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0161/09 SEQ North $2,298.60 Senior Advisor (Service Management) (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Services Division Sherwood $1,767.80 - AO3 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0289/09 SEQ South $1,971.40 Client Service Delivery SEQ South Driving Examiner/Principal Customer Service Officer (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Macgregor $2,090.30 - AO4 06-04-2009 3006 7683 0244/09 SEQ South $2,298.60 Client Service Delivery SEQ South Senior Advisor (Service Management and Exemptions) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Macgregor/ $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0153/09 SEQ South Ipswich $2,298.60 Client Service Delivery SEQ South Senior Advisor (Service Management) 2 Vacancies (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Services Division Brisbane $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0239/09 Service Delivery Branch $2,298.60 Multimedia Developer (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Services Division Toowoomba $3,110.10 - AO7 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0347/09 Southern Region $3,334.90 Compliance (Southern) Manager (Compliance) (c)Permanent Full-time

TD Transport Infrastructure Division Brisbane $2,374.40 - PO3 14-04-2009 3006 7683 0364/09 Infrastructure Delivery Branch $2,592.90 Boating Project Engineer (c)Permanent Full-time

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Reference Vacancy Locality Salary $ Class Application Contact No Number Min / Max Closing Date

TD Transport Infrastructure Division Gold Coast $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0252/09 Infrastructure Delivery Branch $2,298.60 Busways Temporary Interface Officer (c)Temporary Full-time

TD Transport Infrastructure Division Gold Coast $2,090.30 - AO4 30-03-2009 3006 7683 0251/09 Infrastructure Delivery Branch $2,298.60 Busways Temporary Planning Project Officer (c)Temporary Full-time Treasury Department

TY Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing Mackay $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3224 5048 132/09 Compliance Division $2,633.00 Regional Services Branch Senior Compliance Officer (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

TY Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 14-04-2009 3224 5048 140/09 Organisational Services Branch $2,633.00 Community Benefit Funds Unit Project and Policy Officer Permanent Full-time

TY Office of State Revenue Brisbane $2,422.50 - AO5 06-04-2009 3224 5048 99/09 Strategy Division $2,633.00 Governance Project Officer (h)Permanent Full-time

TY Treasury Office Brisbane $2,779.50 - AO6 06-04-2009 3224 5048 107/09 Senior Treasury Analyst $2,973.80 (c)(h)Permanent Full-time

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NOTE 1 : Positions within the Parliamentary Service come within the ambit of the Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 2008.

NOTE 2 : As prescribed under sections 55, 194, 195, and 196 of the Public Service Act 2008 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive (No.: 6/08): an appeal can not be made to the Commission Chief Executive against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements.

1. the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted. • an officer of a Department • a general employee of a Department with tenure • an officer of a Public Service Office • a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or • a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit which applies promotional appeal rights under Schedule 1 of the Public Service Regulation 2008; 2. the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; 3. the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Commission Chief Executive before the deadline for it’s receipt; 4. the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal. FOOTNOTES

(a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined.

(b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 195 of the Public Service Act 2008.

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(e) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 121 and 122 of the Public Service Act 2008.

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES

The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 2008

Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out hereunder must do so in writing to -

Commission Chief Executive Public Service Commission PO Box 15190 City East Qld 4002 within 21 calendar days of this Gazette

Officers can access the relevant Promotion Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commission at wwwpscqldgovau

Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Department of Child Safety

CHS Program Support Officer, Community Date of duty Clarke, Lynda Anne Administration Officer, Strategic 7689/08 Partnerships Branch, Service Delivery Policy and Research Branch, Policy Partnerships Division, Brisbane (AO4) and Programs Division, Brisbane (AO3)

CHS Community Resource Officer, Northern Date of duty Williams, Linda Karen Child Safety Officer, Thuringowa 8813/08 Community Support Team, Northern BSocWk (Hons) Child Safety Service Centre, Northern Zone, Child Safety Services Division, Zone, Child Safety Services Division, Townsville (AO5) Townsville (PO2)

CHS Records Officer, Mount Isa Child Safety Date of duty Stuart, Monique Administrative Officer, Mount Isa 9503/09 Service Centre, Northern Zone, Child Child Safety Service Centre, Northern Safety Services Division, Mount Isa Zone, Child Safety Services Division, (AO3) Mount Isa (AO2)

CHS Information and Administration Officer, Date of duty Leake, Susan Jayne Administrative Officer, Northern 9515/09 Thuringowa Child Safety Service Centre, Zonal Office, Northern Zone, Child Northern Zone, Child Safety Services Safety Services Division, Townsville Division, Townsville (AO3) (AO2)

CHS Principal Program Officer, Office of the Date of duty Winter, Alexandra Senior Policy Officer, Policy, Office 9645/09 Director, Office for Women, Brisbane Marie for Women, Brisbane (AO6) (AO7) Queensland College of Teachers

QCT  Investigator, Registration andand 23-03-2009 Falcon, Donna Rose Executive Services Officer, 03/09 Professional Conduct Unit, Queensland Registration and Professional College of Teachers, Toowong (AO4) Conduct Unit, Queensland College of Teachers, Brisbane (AO3) Department of Communities

COM Principal Business Support Officer, Date of duty Minehane, Lesley- Senior Business Support Officer, 9295/08 Business Services Unit, Office of the Ann Office of the Regional Executive Deputy Director-General, Service Director, Far North Queensland Delivery and Smart Service Region, Service Delivery, Service Queensland, Brisbane (AO7) Delivery and Smart Service Queensland, Cairns (AO6)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

COM Operations Manager, Channel Support, Date of duty Hendry, Eleanor Channel Support Officer, Channel 9692/09 Channel Management, Smart Service Josephine Support, Channel Management, Queensland, Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland, Service Smart Service Queensland, Brisbane Delivery and Smart Service (AO6) Queensland, Brisbane (AO4) Queensland Corrective Services

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 1), 24-02-2009 Staib, Rebecca Administrative Officer, Townsville 388/08 Townsville Correctional Centre, Correctional Centre, Custodial Custodial Operations Directorate, Operations Directorate, Townsville Townsville (PO2) (AO2)

CS Program Delivery Officer (Level 2), 23-02-2009 Phelan, Ashley Program Delivery Officer (Level 1 – 389/08 Wolston Correctional Centre, Custodial Spencer Sex Offending), Wolston Correctional Operations Directorate, Wacol (PO3) Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Wacol (PO2)

CS Senior Program Delivery Officer, Lotus 23-02-2009 Sando, Sarah Jane Psychologist, Lotus Glen 390/08 Glen Correctional Centre, Custodial Correctional Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Mareeba (PO4) Operations Directorate, Mareeba (PO2)

CS  Administration Officer, Capricornia 23-02-2009 McNeill, Leesa Administrative Officer, Capricornia 14/09 Correctional Centre, Custodial Correctional Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Rockhampton Operations Directorate, (AO3) Rockhampton (AO2) Disability Services Queensland

DSQ Resource Officer, Browns Plains Service Date of duty Garrard, Penelope Resource Officer (Rostering), 8914/08 Centre, Moreton Region, Service Jane Beenleigh Office, South Coast Delivery, Disability Services, Region, Accommodation Support Community and Home Care, Browns and Respite Services, Beenleigh Plains (AO4) (AO3)

DSQ Family Support Program Officer, Date of duty Bailey, Denise Louise Social Worker, Mackay Service 9121/08 Mackay Service Centre, Mackay/ BA (RurSocWelf) Centre, Mackay/Whitsunday Region, Whitsunday Region, Service Delivery, Service Delivery, Disability Services, Disability Services, Community and Community and Home Care, Mackay Home Care, Mackay (PO3) (PO2)

DSQ Administration Officer, Darling Downs/ Date of duty Schultz, Janette Administrative Officer, Darling 9611/09 South West Queensland Region, Lesley Downs/South West Queensland Service Delivery, Disability Services, Region, Service Delivery, Disability Community and Home Care, Services, Community and Home Toowoomba (AO3) Care, Toowoomba (AO2) Department of Education, Training and the Arts

CO Facilities Services Officer, Property 12-03-2009 Searles, Courtney Administration Officer, Facilities 10026/09 Management Unit, Facilities Services Services Branch, Department of Branch, Brisbane (AO3) Education, Training and the Arts, Brisbane (AO2)

FCW Regional Human Resources Manager, 02-03-2009 Boys, Narelle Principal Human Resources 20535/08 Fitzroy-Central West Queensland, Dip Teach Consultant, Central Coast District Rockhampton (AO8) B Ed Office, Fitzroy-Central West Queensland Region, Rockhampton (AO7)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

SQIT  Business Manager Indigenous Studies, Date of duty Bowe, Shannon Senior Education Officer, 043/08 Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE, Department of Education, Toowoomba (AO6) Employment and Workplace Relations (APS5)

ET Human Resource Officer, Payroll 23-03-2009 Nekeman, Sarah Administrative Officer, Payroll 5974/08 Services, Human Resource Services, Services, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

ET Human Resource Officer, Payroll 23-03-2009 Duncan, Kyla Administrative Officer, Payroll 5974/08 Services, Human Resource Services, Services, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

ET Human Resource Officer, Payroll 23-03-2009 Vanderloos, Thomas Administrative Officer, Payroll 5974/08 Services, Human Resource Services, Services, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

ET Human Resource Officer, Payroll 23-03-2009 Douglas, Lisa Administrative Officer, Payroll 5974/08 Services, Human Resource Services, Services, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

ET Human Resource Officer, Payroll 23-03-2009 Avey, Samantha Administrative Officer, Payroll 5974/08 Services, Human Resource Services, Services, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

ET Human Resource Officer , Payroll 23-03-2009 Stokes, Ashleigh Administrative Officer, Payroll 5974/08 Services, Human Resource Services, Services, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

ET Human Resource Officer, Payroll 23-03-2009 Neuherz, Efrem Administrative Officer, Payroll 5974/08 Services, Human Resource Services, Services, Human Resources, Brisbane (Class Level) Brisbane (AO2)

ET Human Resource Officer, Payroll 23-03-2009 Keating, Louise Administrative Officer, Payroll 5974/08 Services, Human Resource Services, Services, Human Resources, Brisbane (AO3) Brisbane (AO2)

ET Field Officer, Training Queensland, 16-03-2009 Andrews, Karen Marie Customer Service Officer, Regional 5667/08 Regional Services and Infrastructure, Services and Queensland Skills Lutwyche (AO4) Plan, Training Queensland Customer Centre, Lutwyche (AO3)

TAFE  Campus Coordinator, Central 23-03-2009 Staier, Nakita Bree Administrative Officer, Central 6077/09 Queensland Institute of TAFE, Clermont Queensland Institute of TAFE, (AO3) Central Highlands (AO2)

TAFE Educational Manager, Metropolitan 13-03-2009 Rankin, Kerri Lynn Teacher, Southbank Institute of 5758/08 South Institute of TAFE, All Metropolitan BBus Technology, South Brisbane (TCHT) South Institute of TAFE Campuses (EAL)

TAFE  Educational Manager, Metropolitan 12-03-2009 Luthy, Terrence James Leading Vocational Teacher, 5758/08 South Institute of TAFE, All Metropolitan Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE, South Institute of TAFE Campuses (EAL) All Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE Campuses (LVT) Department of Emergency Services

ES  Regional Information and 16-03-2009 Camilleri, Johnathan Supernumerary Desktop Support 473/08 Communication Technology Officer, Far Officer, Regional Supernumerary, Northern Region, Queensland Fire and Business Support Services, Cairns Rescue Service, Cairns (AO5) (AO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Department of Employment and Industrial Relations

* IR  Assistant Manager Information Date of duty Window, Anne Reta Senior Freedom of Information 114/06 Release, Administrative Law Unit, Officer, Administrative Law Unit, Executive and Strategic Services, Executive and Strategic Services, Brisbane (AO7) Brisbane (AO6)

IR  Principal Program Officer (Specified), Date of duty Lind, Peter Charles Communication Officer, LTSL Road 8059/08 Indigenous Initiatives, Employment User Services – Land Transport, PO and Indigenous Initiatives, Brisbane Directorate Pool, Queensland (AO6) Transport, Brisbane (AO5)

* This Appointment was made in accordance with Section 712 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 04/06 Environmental Protection Agency

EN Senior Environmental Officer, Practice Date of duty Hoyles, April Environmental Officer, Brisbane 7687/08 and Standards, Partnerships and BSc North Region, Regional Services, Practice, Environmental Services, Environmental Services, Brisbane Brisbane (PO3) (PO2)

Department of Housing

HO  Senior Business Support Officer, Date of duty Cox, Michelle Leigh Business Support Officer, Business 7764/08 Business Management and Support, Management and Support, Assistant Assistant General Managers Unit, General Managers Unit, Community Community and Public Housing, and Public Housing, Brisbane (AO5) Brisbane (AO6)

HO  Housing Design Manager, Portfolio Date of duty Ingram, Craig Jeffery  Senior Design Officer, Portfolio 7967/08 Planning, Planning and Development, BDesSt Planning, Planning and Property Portfolio Management, Development, Property Portfolio Brisbane (PO6) Management, Brisbane (PO4) Department of Infrastructure and Planning

DIP  Senior Advisor, Plumbing Legislation Date of duty Crozier, Susan Faye Project Officer, Portfolio Panning, 8111/08 and Standards, Building Codes Planning and Development, Property Queensland, Planning, Brisbane (AO6) Portfolio Management, Department of Housing, Brisbane (AO5) Department of Justice and Attorney-General

J Human Resources Officer, Human Date of duty Kerr, Cassandra Faith Administrative Officer, Recruitment, 492/08 Resources Unit, Corporate Services Shared Services Agency, Brisbane Group, Office of the Director of Public (AO2) Prosecutions, Brisbane (AO4)

J Senior Project Officer (Minor Works), Date of duty Iacutone, Lisa Diane Project Officer (Minor Works), 508/08 Property Services Branch, Business Property Services Branch, Business Support, Brisbane (AO5) Support, Brisbane (AO4)

J Senior Business Services Officer, Date of duty Chin, Celina Sze Ling Business Services Team Leader, 037/09 Industry Licensing, Community Justice Industry Licensing, Community Services, Justice Administration, Justice Services, Justice Brisbane (AO5) Administration, Brisbane (AO4)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated) Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation

LGSR  Financial Accountant, Financial Date of duty Tolentino, Monalisa Senior Finance Officer, North Quay, 8041/08 Operations, Business and Financial General Ledger and Reporting, Asset, Management, Corporate and Executive General Ledger and Reporting, Services, Brisbane (AO6) Finance, Operations, Shared Services Agency, Brisbane (AO5) Department of Main Roads

MR Advisor (Claims Management), Date of duty Keating, Daniel Revenue Officer, Office of State 9701/09 Corporate Capability Division, Revenue, Queensland Treasury, Capability Strategy and Finance Group, Brisbane (AO4) Brisbane (AO5)

MR Program Support Coordinator, Regional 13-03-2009 Newley, Roslyn Program Support Coordinator, 9277/08 Operations, Roads Business Group, Regional Operations, Roads Warwick (AO4) Business Group, Warwick (AO3)

MR Principal Advisor (Business 16-03-2009 Woodward, Callum Senior Systems Support Officer, 9616/09 Consulting), Solutions and Information and Systems Investments, Business Solutions and Operations, Business Solutions and Information - CIO Group, Brisbane Information - CIO Group, Brisbane (AO7) (PO4)

MR Principal Communications Advisor, Date of duty Anderson-Dreisig, Senior Communications Client 8025/08 Program Issues Management, Katrina Officer, Corporate Management, Corporate Office, Townsville (AO7) Department of Natural Resources and Water, Townsville (AO6)

MR Principal Communications Advisor, Date of duty Johnston, Sharon Communications Officer, Regional 8025/08 Program Issues Management, Operations, Roads Business Group, Corporate Office, Mackay (AO7) Mackay (AO4)

MR Senior Information Technology Officer, Date of duty Tully, Benjamin Assistant Information Technology 9709/09 Information and Systems Operations, Officer, Information and Systems Business Solutions and Information - Operations, Business Solutions and CIO Group, Brisbane (AO5) Information - CIO Group, Nerang (AO2)

MR Senior Information Technology Officer, Date of duty Lanham, Trevor Senior Information Technology Officer, 9709/09 Information and Systems Operations, Information and Systems Operations, Business Solutions and Information - Business Solutions and Information - CIO Group, Brisbane (AO5) CIO Group, Brisbane (AO4) Department of Natural Resources and Water

NRW  Principal Spatial Information Officer, 09-03-2009 Raphael, David Surveyor, Spatial Information, 9339 Spatial Information, Landscapes and BAppSc Landscapes and Community Community Services, South East Services, South East Region, Service Region, Service Delivery, Delivery, Woolloongabba (PO3) Woolloongabba (PO5)

NRW  Principal Surveyor, Natural Resource 09-03-20009 Riddle, Peter Surveyor, Natural Resource 9339 Information, Landscapes and BSurv Information, Landscapes and Community Services, Central West Community Services, Central West Region, Service Delivery, Rockhampton Region, Service Delivery, (PO5) Rockhampton (PO3)

NRW  Manager (Catchment Policy), 30-03-2009 Chinn, Christopher Principal Policy Officer, Catchment 9535 Catchment Policy, Regional NRM Policy Policy, Regional NRM Policy and and Programs, Catchment Programs, Programs, Catchment Programs, Water and Catchment Division, Water and Catchment Division, Brisbane (AO8) Brisbane (AO7)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

NRW  Engineer, Water Industry Asset 16-03-2009 Jensen, Diana  Engineer, Water Industry Asset 9160 Management and Standards, Office of BEng Management and Standards, Office the Water Supply Regulator, Water and of the Water Supply Regulator, Water Catchment Division, Brisbane (PO3) and Catchment Division, Brisbane (PO2)

NRW  Client Liaison Officer, Cypress FMA, 16-03-2009 Rowland, Brioni Client Liaison Officer, Cypress FMA, 9549 Operations, Forest Products, Land and Operations, Forest Products, Land Vegetation Division, Dalby (FO3) and Vegetation Division, Dalby (FO2)

NRW  Principal Advisor, Sate Land 16-03-2009 Sheppard, Stephen Senior Policy Officer, Sate Land 9774 Administration, State Land and Asset Administration, State Land and Management, Land Management and Asset Management, Land Use, Land and Vegetation Division, Management and Use, Land and Brisbane (AO7) Vegetation Division, Brisbane (AO6)

NRW  Principal Project Officer, Administrative 23-03-2009 Campbell, Sharron Principal Project Officer, 9571 Review, Executive and Administration Administrative Review, Executive Services, Corporate Services, Brisbane and Administration Services, (AO7) Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO6) Queensland Police Service

PO Human Resources Manager, Corporate Date of duty Devantier, Kara Principal Project Officer, Office of the 11/09 Services, Brisbane (AO7) Patricia Deputy Chief Executive (Resource Management), Brisbane (AO6)

PO Manager (Vehicle Programming and 10-03-2009 Wilson, Damien Fleet Information Officer, Fleet 20/09 Sales), Fleet Management Branch, Patrick Management Branch, Administration Administration Division, Alderley (AO7) Division, Alderley (AO5) Department of the Premier and Cabinet

PR  Project Officer, Corporate Planning and Date of duty Rowe, Vanessa Assistant Project Officer, Corporate 7743/08 Reporting, Corporate Capability, Fatima Capability, Governance Division, Governance Division, Brisbane (AO4) Brisbane (AO3) Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries

* Senior Research Engineer, Agricultural 16-03-2009 Zeller, Leslie Research Scientist, Agricultural Systems Modelling, Emerging BAppSc Systems Modelling, Emerging Technologies, Industry Services, Technologies, Industry Services, Toowoomba (PO4) Toowoomba (PO3)

* Research Assistant, Plant Management 16-03-2009 Langenbaker, Research Assistant, Plant Technologies South and South East, Rachael Management Technologies South Competitive Production Systems – and South East, Competitive South, Horticulture and Forestry Production Systems – South, Science, Industry Services, Bundaberg Horticulture and Forestry Science, (OO3) Industry Services, Bundaberg (OO2)

* This appointment was made in accordance with Recruitment and Selection Directive 04/06 S7.12 Direct Appointment to roles at a higher level QBuild

QB  Operations Officer (Training), State Date of duty Klaebe, Jonathon Building Services Coordinator, 7666/08 Government Security, Brisbane (OO6) Andrew Building Services Coordination, State Government Security, Brisbane (OO5)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification Number Appointment (Unless otherwise indicated)

QB  Maintenance Planner, Cape York Date of duty Lanigan, Brennon Client Relations Officer, Cape York 8015/08 Region, Northern Group, QBuild, Cairns Kelly Region, Northern Group, Cairns (OO7) (OO6)

QB  Project Officer (Building Services), Wide Date of duty Benstead, Luke James Carpenter, Wide Bay/Burnett Region, 8073/08 Bay/Burnett Region, Southern Group, Southern Group, Maryborough Maryborough (OO6) (CLV08X) Shared Service Agency

SSA  Operational Support Officer, Operational 16-03-2009 Harwood, Luke Helpdesk Support Officer, IT Helpdesk, 8942 Support, Technology Services, Technology Services, Information, Information, Communication and Communication and Technology, Technology, Operations, Brisbane (AO4) Operations, Brisbane (AO3)

SSA  Operational Support Officer, Operational 16-03-2009 Thaesler, Nicolas Helpdesk Support Officer, IT Helpdesk, 8942 Support, Technology Services, Technology Services, Information, Information, Communication and Communication and Technology, Technology, Operations, Brisbane (AO4) Operations, Brisbane (AO3) Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry

TRDI  Administration Officer, Legal Services, Date of duty Bostock, Anne-Marie Teacher Aide, Bundaberg Special 7971/08 Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO3) School, Department of Education, Training and the Arts, Bundaberg (TA3)

TRDI  Executive Assistant, Corporate Date of duty Williams, Letitia Karin Human Resources Project Support 8188/08 Services, Brisbane (AO4) Officer, Human Resources, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO3) Department of Transport

* Transport Inspector, SEQ North, Date of duty Peters, Kevin Transport Inspector , SEQ North, Services Division, Zillmere (AO4) Services Division, Zillmere (AO3)

TD Principal Advisor (Transport and Data Date of duty Dorney, Mark Senior Project Officer (Transport and 9556/09 Modelling), Strategy Development Modelling Data), Strategy Group, Integrated Transport Planning Development Group, Integrated Division, Brisbane (AO7) Transport Planning Division, Brisbane (AO5)

* This appointment was made under section 7.12 of Directive 04/06 Recruitment and Selection Treasury Department

TY Manager Community Benefit Funds Date of duty Monaghan, Peter Principal Officer, Community Benefit 8179/08 Unit, Organisational Services Branch, Edward Funds Unit, Organisational Services Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing, Branch, Office of Liquor, Gaming and Brisbane (AO8) Racing, Brisbane (AO7)

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II

Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies Appeals do not lie against these appointments

Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number Anti-Discrimination of Queensland

ADCQ Manager (Business Support), Support Services, Brisbane Date of duty Edwards, Warren 001/09 (AO8) Department of Child Safety

CHS Early Childhood and Reunification Officer, Logan and Date of duty McLachlan, Summa Gay 9293/08 Brisbane West Specialist Support Team, Logan and BPsych (Hons) Brisbane West Zonal Office, Logan and Brisbane West Zone, Child Safety Services Division, Woodridge (PO3)

CHS Early Childhood and Reunification Officer, Logan and Date of duty Roy, Shirley Diane  9293/08 Brisbane West Specialist Support Team, Logan and BHuServ Brisbane West Zonal Office, Logan and Brisbane West Zone, Child Safety Services Division, Woodridge (PO3)

CHS Executive Support Officer, Brisbane South and Gold Date of duty Eales, Kate Ashleigh 9807/09 Coast Zonal Office, Brisbane South and Gold Coast Zone, Child Safety Services Division, Beenleigh (AO3) Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian

CCYP CVIS Program Support Officer, Operations Team, 19-01-2009 Naylor, Michelle 6892/08 Community Visitor Program, Child Guardian, Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian, Brisbane (AO3) Department of Communities

COM Youth Worker, Youth Justice Services, Mackay/ Date of duty Maunder, Karen Elizabeth 7724/08 Whitsunday Service Centre, Mackay/Whitsunday Region, Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland, Mackay (OO3) Specified

COM Youth Worker, Youth Justice Services, Mackay/ Date of duty Baggow, Jarred Conrad Bradley 7724/08 Whitsunday Service Centre, Mackay/Whitsunday Region, Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland, Mackay (OO3) Specified

COM Community Support Officer (Community Recovery), Date of duty Hong, Karen Dorothy 9141/08 Community Capacity and Service Quality, Mackay/ Whitsunday Regional Service Centre, Mackay/ Whitsunday Region, Service Delivery, Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland, Mackay (AO5)

COM Administration Officer, Community Capacity and Service Date of duty Edwards, Megan Alice 9489/08 Quality, Townsville Regional Service Centre, North Queensland Region, Service Delivery, Service Delivery and Smart Service Queensland, Townsville (AO3)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number CorpTech

# CT  Principal Business Analyst – FICO, Finance and OSF Date of duty Bawden, Christopher John 7867/08 Applications Management, Service Management, Brisbane (AO7)

# Temporary until 28-04-2009 with possible extension Queensland Corrective Services

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 1), Woodford Correctional Date of duty Baratta, Amanda Kay 388/08 Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Woodford (PO2)

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 1), Townsville 24-02-2009 Boyle, Belinda 388/08 Correctional Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Townsville (PO2)

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 1), Townsville 04-03-2009 Laffin, Alexandria 388/08 Correctional Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Townsville (PO2)

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 1), Lotus Glen Date of duty McDermaid, Tarryn 388/08 Correctional Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Mareeba (PO2)

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 1), Wolston Correctional 23-02-2009 Smith, Leesa 388/08 Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Wacol (PO2)

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 1), Wolston Correctional 23-02-2009 Wesseh-Nah Konteh, Mucktar 388/08 Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Wacol (PO2) Kuyu

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 2), Townsville 04-03-2009 Hogarth, Catherine 389/08 Correctional Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Townsville (PO3)

CS  Program Delivery Officer (Level 2), Lotus Glen Date of duty Naus, Kristin 389/08 Correctional Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Mareeba (PO3)

CS  Senior Program Delivery Officer, Townsville Correctional 04-03-2009 Schnierer, Liana Crystal 390/08 Centre, Custodial Operations Directorate, Townsville (PO4) Disability Services Queensland

DSQ Facilitator (Family Support Program), Gold Coast Region, Date of duty Jones, Kylie Nicole 6515/08 Service Delivery, Disability Services, Community and BBehSc Home Care, Gold Coast (PO3) GradDipPsych

DSQ Facilitator (Family Support Program), Maroochydore Date of duty Frost, Marilyn Lee 8741/08 Service Centre, Sunshine Coast Region, Service Delivery, BSocWk Disability Services, Community and Home Care, Maroochydore (PO3)

DSQ Executive Support Officer, Office of the Executive Date of duty Grant, Sarah Maris 9022/08 Director, Accommodation Support and Respite Services, Service Delivery, Disability Services, Community and Home Care, Brisbane (AO3)

DSQ Senior Workplace Trainer, Business Capability Unit, Date of duty Bronte, Joanne Marie 9114/08 Accommodation Support and Respite Services, Service Delivery, Disability Services, Community and Home Care, Mount Gravatt (AO5)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

DSQ Local Area Coordinator, Wide Bay/Burnett Region, Date of duty Saltner, Maylene Muriel 9196/08 Service Delivery, Disability Services, Community and Home Care, Murgon (AO5) Specified

DSQ Speech and Language Pathologist, Gold Coast Region, Date of duty Sefe, Gameli Kobla 9325/08 Service Delivery, Disability Services, Community and BSc (Psych) Home Care, Gold Coast (PO2) MSpPath

DSQ Local Area Coordinator (Supervisor), North Queensland Date of duty Welland, Melissa Ann 9593/09 Region, Service Delivery, Disability Services, Community and Home Care, Mount Isa (AO6)

DSQ Administration Officer, Darling Downs/South West Date of duty Ashby, Alana Renee 9611/09 Queensland Region, Service Delivery, Disability Services, Community and Home Care, Toowoomba (AO3) Department of Education, Training and the Arts

- Head of Department - Curriculum, Brisbane School of 13-07-2009 Anghel, Mark John Distance Education, Brisbane South District, Greater DipT Brisbane Region (HOD 2) BA BEcon GradDipEdSt MEdSt

- Principal, Yeppoon State High School, Central Coast 06-07-2009 Boon, Ian David District, Fitzroy-Central West Queensland Region (SL 6) DipT BEd MSM

- Principal, Mooloolah State School, Sunshine Coast North 06-07-2009 Brown, Michele Mary District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL 3) AscSpand DrAus DipT

- Deputy Principal, Victoria Point State School, South East 13-07-2009 Campbell, Anne Michelle Brisbane District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL 2) BA GradDipT GradDipSpEd

- Principal, Wavell Heights State School, Brisbane North 06-07-2009 Cattoni, John Gerard District, Greater Brisbane Region (SL 3) BA GradDipEd

- Deputy Principal, Wamuran State School, Sunshine 13-07-2009 Clement, Susan Joy Coast South District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 1) TrndTCert DipT BEd GradCertEd GradDipEdSt

- Head of Department – Physical Education, William Ross 13-07-2009 Corcoran, Kaye Maree State High School, Townsville District, North Queensland BHumMvtEd Region (HOD 2)

- Head of Department – Science, North Rockhampton 13-07-2009 Daley, Andrew Patrick State High School, Central Coast District, Fitzroy-Central BApSc West Queensland Region (HOD 2) GradDipEd

- Deputy Principal, Nambour State School, Sunshine Coast 13-07-2009 Easey, Jennifer Margaret North District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 2) DipT GradDipEdAd

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

- Principal, Bucasia State School, Mackay-Whitsunday 20-04-2009 Eckford, Belinda Dianne District, Mackay-Whitsunday Region (SL 3) AscTheol DipT BEd GradDipEd

- Deputy Principal, Sandgate District State High School, 13-07-2009 Ferguson, Ian Donald Brisbane North District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL 3) BEc GradDipEd BEdSt

- Principal, Urangan Point State School, Wide Bay South 06-07-2009 Gainsford, Damien William District, Wide Bay-Burnett Region (SL 3) BT BEd

- Principal, Musgrave Hill State School, Gold Coast District, 06-07-2009 Gleadhill, Murray John South Coast Region (SL 4) DipT BEd

- Deputy Principal, Bracken Ridge State High School, 13-07-2009 Hallam, Gaye Alison Brisbane North District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL 3) BApSc GradDipT

- Principal, Tarampa State School, Moreton West District, 06-07-2009 Handley, Mark Edward Moreton Region (SL 1) DipT BEd

- Principal, Brisbane Youth Education and Training Centre, 06-07-2009 Hobbs, Michael William Moreton East District, Moreton Region (SL 5) BApSc GradDipEd MEdSt

- Head of Special Education Services, Bentley Park College 13-07-2009 Hughes, Lesley Rhonda – Special Education Program, Cairns Coastal District, Far DipKT North Queensland Region (HOSES 4) BEd MEd

- Principal, Beerburrum State School, Sunshine Coast 06-07-2009 Jennings, Robert Gary North District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL 2) BEd

- Principal, Elanora State High School, Gold Coast District, 06-07-2009 Jones, Francis Joy South Coast Region (SL 6) CertT BEd

- Principal, Maleny State High School, Sunshine Coast 06-07-2009 King, Brian James North District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL 5) DipT BEd

** Principal, Moggill State School, Brisbane Central and 01-01-2009 King, Helen Janet West District, Greater Brisbane Region (SL 5) DipT GradDipEd

- Deputy Principal, Bundaberg State High School, Wide 13-07-2009 Kirby, Desley Joan Bay North District, Wide Bay-Burnett Region (DSL 3) DipT BEd

- Principal, Mount Nebo State School, Brisbane Central 06-07-2009 Kubler, Ross Leslie and West District, Greater Brisbane Region (SL 1) BLearning BEd

** Principal, Mount Samson State School, Sunshine Coast 01-01-2009 Lewis, Peter Andrew South District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL 3) BApSc GradDipEd

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

- Head of Department – Home Economics, Alexandra Hills 13-07-2009 Logan-Werder, Narelle Gay State High School, South East Brisbane District, Greater DipT Brisbane Region (HOD 2) BEd

- Principal, Andergrove State School, Mackay-Whitsunday 20-04-2009 Mandryk, Peter Michael District, Mackay-Whitsunday Region (SL 4) DipT BEdSt

- Deputy Principal, Ormeau State School, Gold Coast 13-07-2009 Marx, Marius District, South Coast Region (DSL 2) DipT BA BEd

- Deputy Principal, Coolum State School, Sunshine Coast 13-07-2009 Naumann, John Ross North District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 2) DipT BEd

- Deputy Principal, Varsity College, Gold Coast District, 13-07-2009 O’Brien, Stephen John South Coast Region (DSL 3) BT

- Principal, Beenleigh State High School, Logan-Albert 06-07-2009 O’Hanlon, Matthew John Beaudesert District, South Coast Region (SL 6) BA GradDipT BLet

- Principal, Wolvi State School, Wide Bay South District, 06-07-2009 Olsen, Damian John Wide Bay-Burnett Region (SL 1) BEd

- Deputy Principal, North Arm State School, Sunshine 13-07-2009 Parr, Brian Ian Coast North District, Sunshine Coast Region (DSL 1) BEd

- Head of Department – Curriculum, Brisbane School of 13-07-2009 Paulger, Kerrin Gaye Distance Education, Brisbane South District, Greater BHumMvtEd Brisbane Region (HOD 2) GradDipHlthEd

- Principal, Granville State School, Wide Bay South 06-07-2009 Robinson, Judith Annette District, Wide Bay-Burnett Region (SL 4) DipT GradDipSpecEd

- Principal, Currumbin State School, Gold Coast District, 06-07-2009 Ryan, Robin Rosemary South Coast Region (SL 6) CertT DipT GradDipTLib

- Principal, Watson Road State School, Moreton East 06-07-2009 Sansby, Peter John District, Moreton Region (SL 3) BEd

- Head of Department – Industrial Design and Technology, 13-07-2009 Saunders, Donald Mark Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School, Gold Coast BEd District, South Coast Region (HOD 2)

- Principal, Northview State School, Mackay-Whitsunday 20-04-2009 Smith, Brendan Russell District, Mackay-Whitsunday Region (SL 3) DipT BEd

** Principal, Rochedale State School, South East Brisbane 01-01-2009 Smith, Liam Hartley District, Greater Brisbane Region (SL 6) DipT BEd

- Head of Department – The Arts, Benowa State High 13-07-2009 Stuart, Bettianne School, Gold Coast District, South Coast Region (HOD 2) DipT BEd

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

- Head of Department – Curriculum, Crow’s Nest State 13-07-2009 Tonscheck, Erin Isabell School, Toowoomba District, Darling Downs-South West DipT Queensland Region (HOD 2) BAdult and VocEd

- Deputy Principal, Shailer Park State School, Logan-Albert 13-07-2009 Tuckett, Jane Elizabeth Beaudesert District, South Coast Region (DSL 2) DipT

- Deputy Principal, Raceview State School, Moreton West 13-07-2009 Vink, Antonie Jan District, Moreton Region (DSL 2) DipT BA

- Head of Department - Curriculum, Brisbane School of 13-07-2009 White, Angela Marie Distance Education, Brisbane South District, Greater BA Brisbane Region (HOD 2) DipEd

- Deputy Principal, Capalaba State College, South East 13-07-2009 Wilson, Cheryl Lynette Brisbane District, Greater Brisbane Region (DSL 3) BA GradDipEd

- Principal, Palmwoods State School, Sunshine Coast 06-07-2009 Wilson, Peter John North District, Sunshine Coast Region (SL 4) DipT GradDipBus

CO Principal Project Manager, ICT Program Office, 30-03-2009 Hewitt, Colin 10062/09 Information Management Services, Brisbane (AO8)

& CO Senior Finance Officer, School Finance Services, 08-12-2008 Marrinan, Christopher 20553/08 Financial Services Branch, Brisbane (AO5)

* CO Principal Education Officer, Curriculum Branch, Brisbane 23-02-2009 Giarola, Susan 10009/09 (AO7) Dip Teach

CO Executive Assistant, Office of the Assistant Director- 09-03-2009 Gribble, Anthea 10039/09 General, Education Programs and Services, Brisbane B Ed (AO4)

^ CO Computer Systems Officer (Computers for Teachers 27-02-2009 Sparkes, Ashley 10037/09 Initiative), School Technologies Branch, Strategic Information and Technologies Division, Coorparoo (AO4)

CO Senior Consultant, Workforce Relations (Training), 27-02-2009 Daines, Philippa 10027/09 Human Resource Strategy (Training), Brisbane (AO6)

CO Principal Policy Officer, Strategic Policy and Performance 13-04-2009 Petherbridge, Robert 20565/08 Division, Brisbane (AO8) B Tech Ed

SCIT Senior Human Resource Services Consultant (Human 02-03-2009 Panzram, Kylie 005/09 Resource Services), Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE, Mooloolaba (AO6)

WBIT Facilities Manager (Faculties), Wide Bay Institute of TAFE, 31-03-2009 Greaves, Craig 071/08 Hervey Bay (005)

TAFE Maintenance Officer, The Bremer Institute of TAFE, All The 16-03-2009 Donaghue, Stephen 5986/08 Bremer Institute of TAFE Campuses (OO3)

TAFE  International Business Development Officer, Brisbane Date of duty Cherry, Helen 6000/08 North Institute of TAFE, All Brisbane North Institute of TAFE Campuses (AO6)

# TAFE Web Administrator, Brisbane North Institute of TAFE, All 16-03-2009 Korhecz, Jelina Rose 5968/08 Brisbane North Institute of TAFE Campuses (AO4)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

% TAFE  Educational Manager, Metropolitan South Institute of 12-03-2009 Lockett, Eileen 5758/08 TAFE, All Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE Campuses BEd (ECS) (EAL)

TAFE Educational Manager, Metropolitan South Institute of 12-03-2009 Bristow, Steven Clarence 5758/08 TAFE, All Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE Campuses GradCertBusAdmin (EAL)

& Temporary until 31-12-2009 % Temporary to 30-09-2009 with possible extension # Temporary to 31-12-2009 with possible extension ** Appointment resulting from the process of broadbanding * Temporary for the period until 27-11-2009  ^ Temporary for the period until 31-12-2009 with possibility of extension Department of Emergency Services

ES  Regional Assistant Finance Officer, Brisbane Region, Date of duty Foster, Phillip 11/09 Queensland Ambulance Service, Brisbane (AO4) Environmental Protection Agency

* EN Biodiversity Planning Officer, Biodiversity Resource Date of duty Kelly, Anne Louise 7452/08 Assessment, Natural Resources, Strategy and Policy, BAppSc (Hons) Brisbane (PO4)

EN  Senior Environmental Officer, Practice and Standards, Date of duty Tkal, Zoe Ann 7687/08 Partnerships and Practice, Environmental Services, BSc Brisbane (PO3)

* Temporary Full-time for a period of 6 months with possible extension Department of Housing

# HO  Occupational Therapist, Brisbane South West Area Date of duty Finnigan, Jacinta Mary 7561/08 Office, Regional Services Greater Brisbane, Client BAppSc (OccTherapy) Services, Inala (PO3)

HO  Executive Assistant, Human Resource Management, Date of duty Lehmann, Vanessa Jane 8120/08 Organisation Services and Strategy, Brisbane (AO3)

HO  Property Inspector, Portfolio Asset Management, Date of duty Hayes, Donald Frank 7982/08 Investment and Asset Management, Property Portfolio Management, Cairns (AO5)

# Permanent Part-time (04 FTE) Department of Infrastructure and Planning

DIP  Principal Procurement Officer, Procurement Policy and Date of duty Hipworth, Lorraine Michelle 8032/08 Advisory Services, Financial and Asset Management, Strategy and Governance, Brisbane (AO7) Department of Justice and Attorney-General

J Senior Human Resources Officer (Establishment and Date of duty White, Christopher 490/08 Reporting), Human Resources Unit, Corporate Services Group, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Brisbane (AO5)

J Senior Human Resources Officer, Human Resources Unit, Date of duty Cotton, Jenny 491/08 Corporate Services Group, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Brisbane (AO6)

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Reference Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Number

* J Human Resources Officer, Human Resources Unit, Date of duty Cheung, Joseph 492/08 Corporate Services Group, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Brisbane (AO4)

J Assistant Finance Officer, Corporate Management Date of duty Singh, Kewal 004/09 Accounting, Financial Services, Business Support, Brisbane (AO3)

* Transfer at level Department of Main Roads

MR Assistant Public Consultation officer, Regional Date of duty Adamson, Kelly 9597/09 Operations, Roads Business Group, Townsville (AO3)

MR Manager (Systems and Reporting), Program Date of duty Wansbury, Penelope 9244/08 Development and Delivery, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (AO7)

MR Town Planning Officer (Transport), Regional Operations, Date of duty Marshall, Deborah 1590/07 Roads Business Group, Townsville (PO3) (Temporary) MSc (EnvPlan) BSc (Geog)

MR Senior Advisor (Taxation Administration), Finance and Date of duty Tse, Elaine 9783/09 Facilities Division, Capability Strategy and Finance Group, Brisbane (AO5)

MR Project Administration Officer, Network Services, 13-03-2009 Rigby, Leigh 9603/09 RoadTek Group, Cairns (AO3)

MR Principal Advisor (Road Safety Strategy), Corridor Date of duty Cruise, Bettina 9584/09 Management and Operations Group, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (AO7)

MR Senior Transport Modeller, Corridor Management and Date of duty Sayanthaveri, Sayand 9486/09 Operations Group, Roads Business Group, Brisbane BEng (Mech) (PO4) GradCertCivEng

MR Program Support Officer, Program Development and Date of duty Kostic, Aleksandra 9217/08 Delivery, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (AO3)

MR Program Support Coordinator, State Wide Planning Date of duty Colless, Taryn 9297/08 Group, Roads Business Group, Brisbane (AO4)

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NRW  Specialist Coordinating Valuer, SVS Central West, State 14-04-2009 Hobbs, David  8798 Valuation Service, Land and Vegetation Division, BBus Emerald (PO5)

NRW Cadet Project Officer, North, Water Services, South East 12-03-2009 Walden, Jasmine 9674 Region, Service Delivery, Bundaberg (PO1)

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PO Communications Room Operator, Sunshine Coast Date of duty Mounter, Paul Damian 516/08 District, North Coast Region, Maroochydore (OO4)

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^ QB  Project Officer (Building Services), Wide Bay/Burnett Date of duty Hamilton, Ross William 8075/08 Region, Southern Group, Bundaberg (OO6)

^ QB  Project Officer (Building Services), Wide Bay/Burnett Date of duty Abbott, Andrew William 8075/08 Region, Southern Group, Bundaberg (OO6)

^ QB  Project Officer (Building Services), Wide Bay/Burnett Date of duty Nicholson, Hayden Joel 8075/08 Region, Southern Group, Bundaberg (OO6)

^ QB Project Officer (Building Services), Wide Bay/Burnett Date of duty Mathiesen, Barry Albert 8075/08 Region, Southern Group, Bundaberg (OO6)

^ QB  Project Officer (Building Services), Wide Bay/Burnett Date of duty Grambower, Glenn Colin 8075/08 Region, Southern Group, Bundaberg (OO6)

^ QB  Project Manager (Building Services), Wide Bay/Burnett Date of duty Cory, Brett Adam 8074/08 Region, Southern Group, Bundaberg (OO7)

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SSA  Operational Support Officer, Operational Support, 16-03-2009 Bath, James 8942 Technology Services, Information, Communication and Technology, Operations, Brisbane (AO4)

SSA  Human Resources Officer, Group 3 – Forestry, Lattice, 23-03-2009 Higgs, Kareen 9157 Employee Services (Aurion and Lattice), Human Resources, Operations, Brisbane (AO4)

SSA  Operational Support Officer, Operational Support, 30-03-2009 Lutfian, Faruq 8942 Technology Services, Information, Communication and Technology, Operations, Brisbane (AO4) Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry

TRDI HR Project Support Officer, Human Resources, Corporate Date of duty Trow, Elisa Anne 7492/08 Services, Brisbane (AO3) Trade Queensland

TQ  Senior HR Consultant, Corporate Services, Trade Date of duty Braddock, Andrew 8060/08 Services, Brisbane (AO6) Department of Transport

TD Executive Coordinator, Office of the Executive Director, Date of duty McNamara, Wendy 9364/08 Land Transport and Safety Division, Brisbane (AO4)

TD Senior Communications Officer, Marketing and Date of duty Wilson, Elizabeth 9693/09 Communication, Land Transport and Safety Division, Brisbane (AO5)

TD Executive Coordinator, Transport Policy Office, Office of Date of duty Adamovic, Tracey 9435/08 the Director – General, Brisbane (AO4)

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TD Assistant Maritime Officer, Executive Services and Date of duty Packer, Holly 9676/09 Compliance Branch, Maritime Safety Queensland, Brisbane (AO3) Treasury Department

TY  Database Administrator, Information and Date of duty Beveridge, Darrell James 8103/08 Communications Technology, QSuper, Brisbane (AO5)

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HIGH LEVEL WATER RESTRICTION

RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL

1 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1443

QUEENSLAND WATER COMMISSION

HIGH LEVEL WATER RESTRICTION - RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL

High Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential commences on the date notified by Queensland Water Commission.

For information on the Commission Water Restriction currently in effect please: - go to www.qwc.qld.gov.au ;or - telephone 1300 789 906; or - email to [email protected] or - contact your local Council. High Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential should be read in conjunction with the guidelines that are published by the Commission from time to time. Relevant guidelines are referred to throughout this Commission Water Restriction Notice. Schedule 1 defines particular words and phrases that are used in High Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential. Schedule 2 sets out exemptions from High Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non- Residential for particular local government areas. High Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential will apply to the local government areas of the following local governments within the SEQ region being: x Brisbane City Council; x Ipswich City Council; x Gold Coast City Council x Lockyer Valley Regional Council; x Logan City Council; x Moreton Bay Regional Council; and x Somerset Regional Council. High Level Water Restriction – Residential will apply to the local government area of the following local government within the SEQ region being: x Scenic Rim Regional Council. For these local government areas (except for that part of the Scenic Rim Regional Council which was described as Boonah Shire Council before 15 March 2008, while the High Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential is in force it is to be the only Restriction in force. High Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential does not apply to reasonable actions taken to prevent material risks associated with an accident, fire or hazard to health, safety or the environment.

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CONTENTS

High Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential

1 High Volume Water Users 4

2 Gardens and Lawns 7

3 Pools and Water Play 8

4 Vehicle Washing 11

5 General Cleaning 13

6 Building Washing 14

7 Animal and Pet Care 15

8 Building, Construction and Development 16

9 Active Playing Surfaces (Sport, Recreation and Child Care) 17

10 Commercial Produce and Production 18

11 Building Water Use Efficiencies 19

12 Parks and Reserves 21

13 Water Features and Water Storage 22

14 Traveller Accommodation 23

Schedule 1 Definitions 24

Schedule 2 Exemptions 29

3 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1445

1. High Volume Water Users Restrictions on Residential Excessive Water Use Category of Water Use Water Restriction

1.1 For such premises where:

Residential Premises – (a) the volume of water that is taken from the reticulated (town) supply system for use on the premises, when averaged over either the service provider's usual meter reading cycle, or a specific meter reading cycle exceeds 800 litres per Domestic consumption. day; and

(b) the customer and/or occupier of the premises has been notified by the service provider that the premises is using more than 800 litres per day ("excessive water use notice");

the service provider must;

(c) determine the volume of water that may be taken for the notified premises on the basis that the average consumption should not exceed the greater of 800 litres per day or in the case of five or more residents, 200 litres per resident per day ("the allowable limit") unless exemption criteria specified in the Residential Excessive Water Users Compliance Program – Notice of Procedures are satisfied;

(d) for each meter reading cycle where the allowable limit is exceeded at the premises, issue an excessive water use notice to the customer and to the occupier of the premises notifying the allowable limit for the premises and that the allowable limit has been exceeded.

When two consecutive excessive water use notices have been issued by the service provider in relation to premises for exceeding the allowable limit for those premises, then:

(A) an Outdoor Water Ban applies to the premises with the effect that water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used in any outdoor area of the premises except for: the topping up of existing swimming pools and spas as provided for in Restriction 3.2; and

(B) where such an Outdoor Water Ban has been imposed under this restriction, the service provider must notify the customer and the occupier of the premises;

i. that an Outdoor Water Ban under this Restriction has been imposed upon the use of water at the premises;

ii. the commencement date of the Outdoor Water Ban upon the use of water at the premises;

iii. that the Outdoor Water Ban upon the use of water at the premises will remain in place until the service provider is satisfied that for the full period of the usual meter reading cycle for the premises, water consumption at the premises is at, or below, the allowable limit; and

iv. that any infringement of the Outdoor Water Ban upon the use of water at the premises is an infringement of a Commission Water Restriction and that penalties will apply to such an infringement.

If premises are notified under this Restriction the Residential Excessive Water Users Compliance Program will apply. That Program directs water service providers in relation to the Program's implementation and also establishes a mechanism for customers and/or occupiers of premises to make submissions to the water service provider as to why the premises should be outside the operation of this Restriction.

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Restrictions on Non-Residential Water Use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

1.2 On such premises with:

Non-Residential Premises – a) an actual annual metered water consumption of 20 ML or greater for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006; or Where consumption is 20 ML/year or greater. b) an actual annual metered water consumption of 20 ML or greater based on the most recent four quarterly rating periods or, the last 12 month rating period (as applicable); or

c) an estimated annual consumption for the premises based on an extrapolation of the water consumption as set out in the available quarterly rating periods that is 20 ML or greater;

the water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used except where:

(i) the water is used on the premises in accordance with a water efficiency management plan that has been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but has not yet been approved; or

(ii) the service provider has, after considering the Evaluation Criteria, granted written approval to the entity operating the premises to submit a water efficiency management plan after the commencement of this Restriction; or

(iii) the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan;

AND

(iv) for premises where a water efficiency management plan has been submitted or an approved water efficiency management plan applies, the customer provides a written report to the service provider within 5 business days of the end of each three month period with the first three month period ending 31 March 2008. The report is to be provided in the form and containing the information that is provided for in the WEMP Guidelines; and

(v) in every case, where an individual item of equipment, process or facility consumes a significant proportion* of the total volume of water used on the premises:

A. by 31 March 2008 (or such later date as is approved in writing by the service provider), a sub-meter is to be installed by a licensed plumber on the supply line for that operational process, facility or item of equipment; and

B. for each sub-meter, a written record is to be kept in accordance with the requirements of the WEMP Guidelines.

* Note: The volume of water that constitutes a "significant proportion of the total volume of water used on the premises" is as specified in the WEMP Guidelines.

This Restriction does not operate to require the re- submission of a water efficiency management plan that was submitted for approval under earlier Commission or service provider water restrictions.

5 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1447

1.3 On such premises with:

Non-Residential Premises – a) an actual annual metered water consumption of greater than 10 ML and less than 20 ML for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006; or Where consumption is greater than 10 ML/year and less than b) an actual annual metered water consumption of greater than 10 ML and less 20 ML/year. than 20 ML based on the most recent four quarterly rating periods or, the last 12 month rating period (as applicable); or

c) an estimated annual consumption for the premises based on an extrapolation of the water consumption as set out in the available quarterly rating periods that is greater than 10 ML and less than 20 ML;

the water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used except where:

(i) the water is used on the premises in accordance with a water efficiency management plan that has been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but has not yet been approved; or

(ii) the service provider has, after considering the Evaluation Criteria, granted written approval to the entity operating the premises to submit a water efficiency management plan after the commencement of this Restriction or;

(iii) the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan;

AND

(iv) for premises where a water efficiency management plan has been submitted or an approved water efficiency management plan applies, the customer provides a written report to the service provider within 5 business days of the end of each three month period with the first three month period ending 31 March 2008. The report is to be provided in the form and containing the information that is provided for in the WEMP Guidelines; and

(v) in every case, where an individual item of equipment, process or facility consumes a significant proportion* of the total volume of water used on the premises:

A. by 31 March 2008 (or such later date as is approved in writing by the service provider), a sub-meter is to be installed by a licensed plumber on the supply line for that operational process or item of equipment; and

B. for each sub-meter, a written record is to be kept in accordance with the requirements of the WEMP Guidelines.

* Note: The volume of water that constitutes a "significant proportion of the total volume of water used on the premises" is as specified in the WEMP Guidelines.

This Restriction does not operate to require re-submission of a water efficiency management plan that was submitted for approval under earlier Commission or service provider water restrictions.

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2. Gardens and Lawns

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential Water Use Category of Water Use Water Restriction

2.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the watering of established lawns by any means. Residential and Non- For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to Residential Premises – be used for the watering of established gardens except where the watering is performed: Established gardens and lawns. a) using a bucket or watering can or another approved watering device between the hours of 4:00 pm and 8:00 am of each day of the week; or b) using one hand held hose at any one time, (i) for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday, and (ii) for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday. Residents Eligible for a Concession Where: a) a person is a resident of Residential Premises; or b) a resident of a Retirement Village1 cares for a specific area of the established gardens on the premises that is connected with that resident’s dwelling; then a limited concession under this Restriction on the use of a hand held hose applies for such residents who: i. are 70 years of age or over; or

ii. are receiving a CentreLink Disability Support Pension or holding a Queensland Transport Disabled Parking Certificate, regardless of age; or

iii. are able to provide other evidence, such as a medical certificate or letter from a general practitioner, that they have a medical condition or disability that prevents them from using a bucket or watering can to water the garden areas.

Residents to whom this concession applies will be also permitted to use a hand held hose to water the garden areas (not lawns) for an additional 30 minutes per week as follows: For ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Tuesday. For EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4.30 pm on each Wednesday. This concession is not transferable to another person and the use of a bucket or watering can or other approved watering device during the same half hour is not permitted. Residents seeking to utilise this concession must also follow any administrative requirement set by the service provider for their area. 2.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the watering of newly established gardens and lawns except where the Residential and Non- watering is by hand held hose and where the watering occurs within the following Residential Premises – hours: a) for 1 hour only on the day of establishment; and Newly established gardens b) for 1 hour daily (between 4.00 am and 7.00 am or between 4.00 pm and 7.00 and lawns. pm) for 14 days (including Mondays) after the date of establishment (receipt for installation or purchase required).

1 A Retirement Village falls within the definition of Non-Residential Premises. 7 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1449

3. Pools and Water Play

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential Water Use Category of Water Use Water Restriction

2 3.1 On such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used: Residential and Non-Residential (a) for the filling or partial filling of a new swimming pool or a new spa (including Premises – for a construction purpose); or

(b) for the filling or partial filling of a renovated swimming pool or spa (including for New swimming pools and spas and a construction purpose); or renovated swimming pools or spas. (c) for the filling or partial filling of a swimming pool or spa requiring repair,

except where the written approval of the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area has been obtained. Written approval may only be given in circumstances where the service provider is satisfied, after considering the Swimming Pool and Spa Filling Exemption Criteria, that the physical characteristics of the premises prevent filling from a source of water supply other than the reticulated (town) supply system. On such premises, where, (a) a new swimming pool or a new spa; or

(b) a renovated swimming pool or spa; or

(c) a swimming pool or spa requiring repair;

has been filled or partially filled with water, then water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used in any outdoor area of the premises unless within 14 days of the pool or spa being filled or partially filled with water, the owner of the premises provides the service provider responsible for the local government area with: (i) written proof of purchase of the water used to fill or partially fill the pool or spa from a source of supply other than the reticulated (town) supply system; or

(ii) a statutory declaration that the pool or spa was filled or partially filled with water from a source of supply other than the reticulated (town) supply system; or

(iii) in circumstances where under this Restriction 3.1 there was an entitlement to fill or partially fill the swimming pool or spa from the reticulated (town) supply system, a copy of the service provider's written approval to fill or partially fill the pool or spa from the reticulated (town) supply system.

2 The reticulated (town) supply system of the service providers who are subject to these Restrictions. 8 1450 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 [27 March 2009

Restrictions on Residential Water Use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

3.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the topping up of swimming pools and spas except where the topping up Residential Premises – occurs within the following times:

For ODD numbered premises: Existing swimming pools and spas. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday between 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm.

For EVEN numbered and unnumbered premises:

Wednesday, Friday and Sunday between 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm.

AND only if in relation to the premises on which the swimming pool or spa is located, it can be demonstrated that:

a) the premises has a rainwater tank installed or a downpipe rainwater diverter installed and connected to the relevant swimming pool or spa; and

b) all available water is used from the rainwater tank or downpipe rainwater diverter for topping up the swimming pool or spa before any water from the reticulated (town) water supply system is used for that purpose; and

c) the premises also complies with three of the following four measures being:

i. a swimming pool or spa cover is used to cover the swimming pool or spa when the swimming pool or spa is not in use; or

ii. all showerheads on the premises are water efficient showerheads and all kitchen basin taps and bathroom basin taps on the premises are water efficient taps; or

iii. all toilets on the premises are water efficient toilets; or

iv. only water efficient washing machines are used on the premises.

When topping up a swimming pool or spa in accordance with this Restriction it is not required that the hose be held by hand.

Compliance with this Restriction may be demonstrated by:

(i) producing a certificate from a licensed plumber certifying that the premises is fitted with the required number of water efficiency measures; or

(ii) producing a statutory declaration which declares that the premises is fully compliant with all the terms of this Restriction.

Notwithstanding the above there is nothing in this restriction that affects the right of the resident to provide to an authorised person of a service provider access to inspect the premises to ensure that they are compliant with all the terms of this Restriction.

3.3 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for water play pools and water toys. Residential Premises –

Water play pools and water toys.

3.4 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the operation of an outdoor shower. Residential Premises –

Outdoor showers.

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Restrictions on Non-Residential Water Use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

3.5 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used to operate or top up a public water play facility that does not recirculate water. Non-Residential Premises – Water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used to top up or fill a public water play facility that recirculates water except where the written approval of Public water play facilities. the service provider for the relevant local government area has been obtained. 3.6 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the operation or topping up of a public swimming pool that does not recirculate Non-Residential Premises – water. For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Public swimming pools. used to top up or fill a public swimming pool that recirculates water except where the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan. The requirements of this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3. Compliance with Restrictions 1. 2 and 1.3 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction. 3.7 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for outdoor showers other than safety showers. Non-Residential Premises –

Outdoor showers.

3.8 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the topping up of swimming pools and spas located on the premises except where Non-Residential Premises – it can be demonstrated that: a) a written log in a form published by the Commission is kept to track water use Existing swimming pools and spas on a weekly basis to detect leaks and identify abnormal water use; and b) if a leak is detected, action is taken forthwith to remedy the leak; and c) the premises has a rainwater tank installed or a downpipe rainwater diverter installed and connected to the relevant swimming pool or spa by 31 March 2008; and d) all available water is used from the rainwater tank or downpipe rainwater diverter for topping up the swimming pool or spa before any water from the reticulated (town) water supply system is used for that purpose; and e) the premises also complies with the following measures by 31 March 2008 being: A. all showerheads and taps in the common areas and public amenities areas on the premises are water efficient showerheads and water efficient taps; and B. a ‘clear view screen’ is installed on the backwash outlet line of the swimming pool or spa; and C. a sub-meter is installed by a licensed plumber on the pool or spa make-up supply line. Any measure required under paragraphs (c) and (d) or sub-paragraphs B or C of paragraph (e) will not apply where the written approval of the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area has been obtained on the basis that the water service provider is satisfied that the physical characteristics of the premises prevent compliance with the relevant measure. Compliance with this Restriction may be demonstrated by: (i) producing a certificate from a licensed plumber certifying that the premises has the measures required under items A, B and C of paragraph (e) above; or (ii) producing a statutory declaration which declares that the premises is fully compliant with all the terms of this Restriction. The requirements of this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3. Compliance with Restrictions 1. 2 and 1.3 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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4. Vehicle Washing

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

4.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used to wash a vehicle (including a boat or a caravan) by a person other than a Mobile Residential and Non- Commercial Operator except: Residential Premises – a. where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is Washing of vehicles by a in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time: person other than a Mobile Commercial Operator. i. for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday, and

ii. for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday.

b. where the water is used from a bucket filled directly from a tap at any time.

4.2 For such premises, other than premises to which Restriction 4.5 applies, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used to wash a vehicle (including a Residential and Non- boat or a caravan) except where the washing is undertaken by a Mobile Commercial Residential Premises – Operator in accordance with the Vehicle Washing Guidelines.

Washing of vehicles (other than in a fixed permanent commercial location) by a Mobile Commercial Operator.

4.3 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for washing vehicles (including boats and caravans) except Residential and Non- (a) where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning Residential Premises – unit AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time and in accordance with the Vehicle Washing Guidelines: Washing of rental and chauffeured vehicles i. for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday, and

ii. for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday; or

(b) where the water is used from a bucket filled directly from a tap at any time.

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Restrictions on Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

4.4 On such premises water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the washing of vehicles in fixed permanent commercial locations except where: Non-Residential Premises – (a) the vehicle washing is conducted in accordance with the Vehicle Washing Best Vehicle washing in a fixed Practice Guidelines; and permanent commercial location (including vehicle service (b) a service provider approved sign is displayed on the premises; and centres, permanent bay car (c) by 31 March 2008 a sub-meter is installed by a licensed plumber on the make-up wash/self serve car wash and supply line to a washing facility that consumes a significant proportion* of the automatic car washing total volume of water used on the premises; and machines). (d) meter readings are taken at least weekly and written records are kept of those meter readings, the number of cars washed and the amount of water used on the premises. The written records are to be in a form published by the Commission or approved for use by the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area.. Paragraph (c) will not apply where:

(i) the written approval of the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area has been obtained on the basis that the water service provider is satisfied that the physical characteristics of the premises prevent the installation of a sub meter; or

(ii) the vehicle washing takes place at a fixed permanent commercial location that is a car wash used solely for washing vehicles.

* Note: the volume of water that constitutes a ‘significant proportion of the total volume of water used on the premises’ is as specified in the WEMP Guidelines.

The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

4.5 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for washing vehicles (including boats and caravans) except: Non-Residential Premises – (a) where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in Motor vehicle dealerships. operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time and in accordance with the Vehicle Washing Guidelines:

(i) for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday, and

(ii) for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday; or

(b) where the vehicle is washed using water from a bucket filled directly from a tap at any time.

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5. General Cleaning

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

5.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for general outdoor cleaning except: Residential and Non- Residential Premises – a) where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time, General outdoor cleaning of materials and equipment. (i) for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday, and

(ii) for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between the hours of 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday; or.

b) where water is used from a bucket filled directly from a tap at any time.

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6. Building Washing

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

6.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used to wash or otherwise apply water to external surfaces of a building or to paved surfaces Residential and Non- except for the purposes of: Residential Premises – (a) pre-painting preparation activities; or

Washing or other application of (b) pre-sale preparation activities on one occasion in a twelve month period; or water to the external surfaces of a building or paved surfaces. (c) complying with the provisions of a tenancy agreement or lease which require the external surface of a building to be cleaned at the expiry or termination of the tenancy or lease; or

(d) cleaning the external windows and glass areas of a building; or

(e) maintaining, on one occasion in a twelve month period, the external surfaces of a building (other than a roof area); or

(f) maintaining, on one occasion in a thirty-six month period, the external roof area of a building; or

(g) washing part of the external roof area of a building as part of the process of repainting or repairing the roof of the building;

at any time using a bucket filled directly from a tap and, for external surfaces only, where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time:

(i) for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday, and

(ii) for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between the hours of 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday.

A Mobile Commercial Operator is not to wash or otherwise apply water from the reticulated (town) supply system to the external surfaces of a building or paved surfaces except:

(i) to the extent allowed and for the purposes and on the occasions set out in paragraphs (a) - (g) of this Restriction; and

in accordance with the External Building Washing (Mobile Operator) Best Practice Guidelines.

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7. Animal and Pet Care

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

7.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for animal husbandry purposes except where it can be demonstrated: Residential and Non- (a) that: Residential Premises – i. if a rainwater storage facility is not installed on the premises such a facility will be installed on the premises by 31 December 2007; and Animal husbandry. ii. all available water from a rainwater storage facility installed on the premises will be used for animal husbandry purposes before any water from the reticulated (town) water supply system is used for those purposes; and

(b) the water is used for animal welfare and survival purposes including for:

i. the provision of drinking water; or

ii. washing the animals, provided that if a hose is used for this purpose, only a hand held hose is used; or

iii. cleaning of animal pens and enclosures with a high pressure water cleaning unit.

7.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for pet care purposes except where the water is used for pet welfare and survival Residential and Non- purposes including activities such as: Residential Premises – a) the provision of drinking water; or

Care of pets. b) washing a pet, provided that if a hose is used for this purpose, only a hand held hose is used; or

c) cleaning pet pens and enclosures with a high pressure water cleaning unit.

Where a commercial operator or a Mobile Commercial Operator is engaged to wash a pet or clean pet pens and enclosures, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used except in accordance with the Pet Washing Best Practice Guidelines.

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8. Building, Construction and Development

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

8.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for building construction purposes except using a bucket filled directly from a tap or a Residential and Non- high pressure water cleaning unit or a hand held hose and the construction site is attended at Residential Premises – all times when water is being used on the site.

Building construction.

8.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used in installation and maintenance of irrigation systems except where the irrigation system Residential and Non- is being tested at the time of installation by a qualified installer for the minimum period Residential Premises – required to test the irrigation system.3

Installation and maintenance of irrigation systems.

Restrictions on Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

8.3 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for activities associated with land development and subdivisional activities (including Non-Residential Premises – dust suppression, earthworks, road and service construction, landscaping, slope stabilisation or erosion control) and State or Local Government roads and associated roadwork activity Land development, except where the written approval of the service provider responsible for the relevant local subdivisional activities, State government area has been obtained. and Local Government roads The written approval of the service provider may be in the form of a relevant public notice and associated roadwork that has been issued by the service provider responsible for the local government area. activities.

3 Water for maintenance testing of an irrigation system must no longer to be sourced from the reticulated (town) supply system.

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9. Active Playing Surfaces (Sport, Recreation and Child Care)

Restrictions on Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

9.1 On such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the watering of active playing surfaces except where the watering is in accordance Non-Residential Premises – with the Active Playing Surface Guidelines and for all such premises (other than registered child care centres) the customer must: Active playing surfaces. a) register the active playing surface with the relevant provider under that service provider's registration system;

b) have a water meter installed;

c) operate the installed water meter in accordance with the Active Playing Surface Guidelines;

d) display a service provider approved sign on the premises; and

e) otherwise comply with any other reasonable directions of the service provider.

The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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10. Commercial Produce and Production

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

10.1 On such premises water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for watering commercial stock and production areas except where: Residential and Non- Residential Premises – a) the watering is conducted in accordance with a water efficiency management plan that has been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local Nurseries, turf farms and government area for approval but has not yet been approved and where a sign market gardens. notifying submission of the water efficiency management plan is displayed on the premises; or

b) the watering is conducted in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan and where a service provider approved sign is displayed on the premises.

The requirements in this Restriction apply to Non-Residential Premises that are within Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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11. Building Water Use Efficiencies

Restrictions on Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

11.1 On such premises with:

Non-Residential Premises – a) an actual annual metered water consumption of 1 ML or greater for the period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006; or Kitchen / bathroom / laundry b) an actual annual metered water consumption of 1 ML or greater based on the most and ablution. recent four quarterly rating periods or, the last 12 month rating period (as applicable); or

c) the estimated annual consumption for the premises based on an extrapolation of the water consumption as set out in the available quarterly rating periods that is 1 ML or greater;

the water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for bathroom, laundry, ablution or kitchen fittings except where:

i. in relation to the premises the customer demonstrates to the service provider by 31 March 2008 that the internal water fittings on the premises comply with the following water efficiency standards being:

a) all the taps are water efficient taps; and

b) all the showerheads are water efficient showerheads; and

c) all the trigger sprays are water efficient trigger sprays; or

ii. a Part 1A water efficiency management plan has been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area by 31 March 2007 and the service provider has, after considering the Evaluation Criteria, then granted written approval for the premises to comply with a measure in this Restriction by a specific date that is after 30 June 2007; or

iii. the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan; and

iv. for premises to which subparagraph (iii) applies, the customer provides a written report to the service provider within 5 business days of the end of each three month period with the first three month period ending 31 March 2008. The report is to be provided in the form and containing the information that is provided for in the WEMP Guidelines.

The water efficiency flow rates for taps, showerheads and trigger sprays under this Restriction may be achieved by pressure control on systems or through the use of individual fitting controls.

The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

This Restriction does not prevent the maintenance of a minimal number of non water efficient fittings to allow the continued use of specialist equipment that needs higher flows or pressures to enable the delivery of appropriate operational, commercial or safety outcomes.

Compliance with paragraph (i) of this Restriction is demonstrated by providing to the service provider:

(1) a certificate from a licensed plumber certifying that the premises is fitted with the required number of water efficient taps, showerheads and trigger sprays; or

(2) a statutory declaration which declares that the premises is fully compliant with all the terms of this Restriction and provides information on the number of water

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efficient devices fitted under paragraph (i) of this Restriction.

11.2 On such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for urinals except where: Non-Residential Premises – (a) in relation to the premises the customer demonstrates to the service provider by 31 Urinal systems. March 2008 that the urinal systems are water efficient urinal systems; or

(b) a Part 1B water efficiency management plan was submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area by 31 July 2007 and the service provider has, after considering the Evaluation Criteria, then granted written approval for the premises to comply with a measure in this Restriction by a specific date that is after 30 September 2007.

Compliance with paragraph (a) of this Restriction is demonstrated by providing to the service provider:

i. a certificate from a licensed plumber certifying that the premises is fitted with water efficient urinal systems; or

ii. a statutory declaration which declares that the premises is fully compliant with all the terms of this Restriction and provides information on the number of water efficient urinals fitted under paragraph (a) of this Restriction.

The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

11.3 On such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used within cooling towers except where: Non-Residential Premises – a) the water is used on the premises in accordance with a water efficiency Cooling towers. management plan that has, prior to the commencement of this Restriction, been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but has not yet been approved; or

b) the service provider has after considering the Evaluation Criteria granted written approval to the entity operating the premises to submit a water efficiency management plan after the commencement of this Restriction; or

c) the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan; and

d) for premises where a water efficiency management plan has been submitted or an approved water efficiency management plan applies and paragraph (e) applies, the customer provides (in addition to its annual report) a written report to the service provider within 5 business days of the end of each three month period in the form and containing the information that is provided for in the WEMP Guidelines; and

e) in every case, where the operation of a cooling tower consumes a significant proportion* of the total volume of water used on the premises then:

i. by 31 March 2008 (or such later date as is approved in writing by the service provider), a sub-meter is to be installed by a licensed plumber on the supply line to, and the bleed valve from, each independent cooling tower or group of cooling towers with shared supply and cooling water; and

ii. for each sub-meter, a written record is to be kept in accordance with the requirements of the WEMP Guidelines.

*Note: the volume of water that constitutes a ‘significant proportion of the total volume of water used on the premises’ is as specified in the WEMP Guidelines.

The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 and 1.3 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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12. Parks and Reserves

Restrictions on Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

12.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the watering of road reserves, Local, State and Commonwealth government reserves Non-Residential Premises – and Council parks unless the activity is allowed under Restriction 8.3.

Road reserves, Local, State and Commonwealth government reserves and Council parks.

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13. Water Features and Water Storage

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use Category of Water Use Water Restriction

13.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the filling or the topping up of fountains or ponds. Residential and Non- Residential Premises –

Fountains and ponds.

13.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the filling or the topping up of fish ponds, frog ponds or outdoor aquariums except Residential and Non- where the water is used from a bucket filled directly from a tap. Residential Premises –

Fish ponds, frog ponds or outdoor aquariums.

13.3 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the topping up or the filling of lakes, dams and other water storage facilities. Residential and Non- This Restriction does not apply to potable water from the reticulated (town) supply system Residential Premises – that is used for washing or cleaning purposes which is then collected in detention ponds. Lakes, dams and other water storage facilities.

13.4 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used: Residential and Non- a) whether directly by use of a hose or other device connected to the reticulated Residential Premises – (town) supply system; or Rainwater tanks and rainwater b) indirectly from a water tanker or other container containing water sourced from the storage facilities. reticulated (town) supply system, for the filling, partial filling or topping up of a rainwater tank or rainwater storage facility on the premises except where: (i) topping up of the rainwater tank occurs using a trickle top-up system installed by a licensed plumber for the purposes of supplying water to toilet cisterns, washing machine cold water taps or other fixtures specified in a local planning instrument; or

(ii) the premises is not connected to the reticulated (town) supply system and consequently depends upon the rainwater tank or rainwater storage facility as the primary source of water supply for the premises.

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14. Traveller Accommodation

Restrictions on Non-Residential Water Use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

14.1 For such premises, an accommodation provider is not permitted to use water from the reticulated (town) supply system for the purpose of providing traveller accommodation on Non-Residential Premises – the premises except where the accommodation provider clearly displays information about water conservation measures which is available from the Queensland Water Commission Website. Premises used to provide traveller accommodation. The information must be displayed by the 21 December 2007 in:

a. every bathroom within an accommodation unit on the premises; and

b. every shared bathing facility or ablution block on the premises.

The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are also subject to the requirements of Restriction 11.1 and 11.2. Compliance with Restriction 11.1 and 11.2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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SCHEDULE 1 Unless a contrary intention appears, definitions used in the Act apply to the interpretation of this Commission Water Restriction: Act means the Water Act 2000 as in force from time to time. “accommodation provider” means a person who operates a business that provides traveller accommodation. “accommodation unit” means a room or other unit of accommodation over which a guest is given possession and use by an accommodation provider. active playing surface means: (a) a turf cricket wicket and practising wickets; (b) a grass running or race track; (c) a bicycle race course; (d) a green (that is, croquet, bowling or golf); (e) a golf tee off area; (f) a tennis court; (g) a synthetic hockey pitch or synthetic bowling green; (h) any other principal part of a sportsground used during a sport game or competition, but does not include the surrounding grassed surface of a sporting oval or a golf fairway; or (i) designated soft fall and grassed play areas in registered child care centres. Active Playing Surface Guidelines means the best practice guidelines for active playing surfaces of sportsgrounds, published from time to time by the Commission. animal husbandry means the keeping of animals, birds or poultry (whether domesticated or livestock) for raising or breeding on premises including Council pounds that have more than five pens, kennels or other enclosures or more than two stalls or where the occupier of the premises derives annual gross revenue of $5,000 or greater from the activity. approved watering device means the following devices filled directly from a tap or approved watering device during the times specified in Restrictions 2.1 and 2.3 for the particular premises: (a) a bucket or watering can; or (b) a drip watering device gravity-fed from a container with a capacity of 2 litres or less. approved water efficiency management plan means a water efficiency management plan approved under chapter 2A, part 5, division 3 of the Water Act 2000. bucket means a bucket and other similar vessels with a volume capacity of 20 litres or less. building construction means all forms of building construction including the construction of driveways and pathways, concrete, masonry and general building activities which is undertaken on a commercial or non commercial basis and includes painting and the preparation for painting/re-surfacing but does not include garden watering. caravan park means caravan, mobile, non mobile home sites and individual caravans, mobile and non mobile homes and all common areas and communal facilities located within the premises other than: (a) a manufactured home placed on a site within the premises pursuant to a site agreement within the meaning of the Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003 that is connected to separate water metering facilities; or (b) a caravan that is not owned by the caravan park owner/operator and is placed on a site within the premises that is connected to separate water metering facilities. care of pets means the care of animals kept as pets (other than animal husbandry). chauffeured vehicle means a vehicle hired with a driver for a special purpose including a wedding car, limousine or other luxury vehicle. Commission means the Queensland Water Commission as established and constituted from time to time under the Act. cooling tower means an open recirculating cooling water system used to extract heat from processes or equipment on premises. Examples include air conditioning chillers, industrial processes and related equipment. However, a cooling tower does not include cooling equipment that directly cools supply air by evaporation (commonly referred to as 'swamp' or evaporative coolers) for the purpose of space conditioning. Council means a local government established under the Local Government Act 1993. customer includes a new customer of a service provider from time to time. downpipe rainwater diverter means a device designed to divert rainwater as required from a downpipe fitted to a gutter to an outlet capable of attaching to a hose or stormwater pipe. Evaluation Criteria means in the context of setting an alternate submission date for a WEMP, or the review of an implementation date for a measure contained in a Restriction set out in this Commission Water Restriction (where the service provider has a discretion to vary such a date), the following criteria being:

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(a) The extent of the immediate financial impact of compliance with this Commission Water Restriction on the entity owning or operating a particular affected premises; (b) The ability of such an entity to access information or the external resources that are reasonably necessary or required to undertake the action or measure; (c) The past actions of the entity in respect of the particular premises in achieving water efficiencies prior to the commencement of this Commission Water Restriction; (d) The actions that have been taken by the entity in respect of the particular premises to comply with this Commission Water Restriction; and (e) Whether the alternate dates proposed by the entity to undertake the action or measure are reasonable in all the circumstances. External Building Washing (Mobile Operator) Best Practice Guidelines means the best practice guidelines for washing external surfaces of a building or paved surfaces by a Mobile Commercial Operator, published from time to time by the Commission. external surfaces of a building means: (a) the external walls of a building; (b) the external roof areas of a building; (c) the external windows and glass areas of a building fountain: means any indoor or outdoor ornamental fountain/water feature. garden means any ground used for the cultivation of, or in which there are situated trees, shrubs, flowers, plants, vegetables, or vegetation of any kind including plants in pots or tubs and excluding lawn. "guest" means a person for whom accommodation is provided by an accommodation provider. hand held hose means a hose fitted with a trigger nozzle or twist action nozzle that is held by hand when it is used, including a high pressure water cleaning unit. heritage garden means a garden that is heritage listed or nominated by a Council or other relevant body. high pressure water cleaning unit means a machine that operates a pump to increase the pressure of the water delivered from a trigger nozzle forming part of the machine. Implementation Date means: (a) for a water efficiency management plan that prior to the commencement of this Restriction was submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval as required - the date provided in the water efficiency management plan for the implementation of a measure required under the plan; (b) for a water efficiency management plan that prior to the commencement of this Restriction was required to be submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but was not submitted as required - 30 October 2008 (unless an alternative date is approved in writing by the water service provider); and (c) for a water efficiency management plan that is required to be submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area at any future time after the commencement of this Restriction - a date that is 12 months after the receipt of a notice from the service provider that the water efficiency management plan is required to be prepared. lawn means an expanse of grass-covered land that is usually associated with a garden, but does not include active playing surfaces. licensed plumber means a plumber appropriately licensed under the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002. Local Government road means a road over which local government has control under the Local Government Act 1993. Local, State and Commonwealth government reserves means land under government custodianship reserved for public benefit purposes. manufactured home means a structure, other than a caravan or tent that has the character of a dwelling house that is designed to be able to be moved from one position to another and is not permanently attached to land within the meaning of the Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003. market garden means an area used for the production of vegetables, flowers, fruit or other produce on a basis reasonably considered to be on a commercial scale where the annual gross revenue derived from the operation is greater than $5,000 or where the area under cultivation is greater than 400 square metres. ML Megalitre means million (1,000,000) litres of water drawn from reticulated (town) supply system. This equates to 1,000 kilolitres (kL). Mobile Commercial Operator means a person or entity conducting a business which is primarily focused on delivering the relevant service contemplated in the particular Restriction and where: (a) the service is delivered for a fee or reward on a commercial basis; (b) the business has an Australian Business Number; and (c) the business is registered, the operator is trained and the business otherwise operates in accordance with relevant guidelines. as may be published from time to time by or on behalf of the Commission, 25 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1467

Non-Residential Premises means premises that are not residential premises including business premises, industrial premises, factory premises, commercial office premises, Commonwealth, State and Local government premises, hotels, private training centres, nursing homes, hostels, public and private hospitals, caravan parks, Retirement Villages, churches and convents, halls and show grounds, neighbourhood centres, shopping centres, sporting clubs, medical and dental clinics, transport depots, nurseries, market gardens, turf farms, farms, education facilities (including universities, State and private schools), conference centres, childcare centres, kindergartens, parks and gardens of significance (as determined by a Council), heritage gardens and sportsgrounds, public beaches and the common property of a community title scheme under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 or under the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980. nursery means an area used for the production or sale of plants on a basis reasonably considered to be on a commercial scale where the annual gross revenue derived from the operation is greater than $5,000 or where the area under cultivation is greater than 100 square metres. outdoor shower means any shower that is not affixed in an internal area within a building on a Residential Premises or Non- Residential Premises. Outdoor Water Ban means that water from the reticulated (town) supply system, is not permitted to be used in any outdoor area of residential premises except for the topping up of existing swimming pools and spas as provided for in Restriction 3.2. parks and gardens of significance means a park or a garden which is identified as significant by a Council. paved surfaces means areas such as streets, paths, driveways, patios, courtyards, verandas, decks or similar areas with surface areas of bitumen, concrete, rock, timber, masonry, metal or other hard material. Pet Washing Best Practice Guidelines means the best practice guidelines for washing pets by a Mobile Commercial Operator, published from time to time by the Commission. pond means an artificially formed small body of water used for ornamental purposes but does not include a swimming pool, fish pond, frog pond or outdoor aquarium. pre-painting preparation activities means the cleaning of the external surfaces of a Residential Premises or Non-Residential Premises or paved surfaces no more than 20 days prior to painting. pre-sale preparation activities means the cleaning of the external surfaces of a Residential Premises or Non-Residential Premises or paved surfaces for the intended sale of the premises for example if a contract for listing the premises has been signed by the owner. public swimming pool means a swimming pool which is managed by a Council, tertiary education institution or other commercial operator but does not include a swimming pool located on non-residential premises such as a school, hotel or motel. rainwater storage facility means either a dam or rainwater tank or a combination of both with a combined minimum capacity of 10,000 litres. rainwater tank means a covered tank with a minimum capacity of 1000 litres designed and installed specifically for the purpose of collecting rainwater from a building and any stand or other structure that supports the tank. recirculate means pool water is cycled through a filtration system. renovated swimming pool or spa means a swimming pool or spa that has been emptied to at least 75% of its normal capacity for the purposes of undertaking repairs to the pool or spa. resident means a person who primarily resides at the premises. Residential Premises means a house (single dwelling), townhouse, unit, block of flats, boarding house or any other form of permanent residential accommodation but does not include nursing homes, caravan parks, hostels or Retirement Villages. reticulated (town) supply system means a system of water distribution infrastructure operated by a service provider delivering potable (drinking quality) water to premises in the local government area of the service provider, directly to the premises through the distribution system or indirectly to the premises in a water tanker or other container containing water that has been sourced from the reticulated supply system; the system also includes a rainwater tank which contains any water sourced from the reticulated water supply system including rainwater tanks employing a trickle top-up system. However, the system does not include a rainwater tank that is connected to a house via an automatic switching valve for the purpose of maintaining supply to internal toilet cisterns, washing machine cold water taps or other fixtures specified in a local planning instrument where stored rainwater is sourced directly from an outlet from a tank or upstream from the automatic switching valve. Retirement Village means premises that are subject to a retirement village scheme under the Retirement Villages Act 1999 other than a lot included in a community titles scheme within the meaning of the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 or the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980. safety shower means a shower in Non-Residential Premises designed and installed specifically for emergency wash down purposes (for example, burns or chemical spills). service provider means any of the following entities: x Brisbane City Council; x Gold Coast City Council; x Ipswich City Council; x Lockyer Valley Regional Council;

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x Logan City Council; x Moreton Bay Regional Council; x Scenic Rim Regional Council; and x Somerset Regional Council.

service provider approved sign means a sign that complies with the standard signage issued by the relevant service provider and displays the appropriate permit or approval number if a permit or approval number has been issued as part of the approval process put in place by the service provider. spa means a small pool or facility through which aerated water is pumped and which is primarily used for recreation. The term includes a mobile or portable spa but excludes a spa that is installed in a bathroom sportsground means any land used or adapted for use for the purpose of any sport, game, contest or any other form of recreation by any public authority, business, company, trust, club, school, institution, or like organisation. State Government Road means a state controlled road within the meaning of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994. swimming pool means a pool that is permanently attached to a filter system Swimming Pool and Spa Filling Exemption Criteria means the criteria that are to be applied when determining whether written approval may be given under Restriction 3.1 for the use of water from the reticulated (town) supply system to be used for the filling of swimming pools or spas. The criteria include whether the water is needed because of: (a) a physical inability to connect a hose or pipe from a truck or alternative water source to the swimming pool or spa to be filled; or (b) a requirement to fill the swimming pool or spa to a level that is necessary to avoid the risk of structural damage in the course of construction where the filling cannot be delayed until an alternate source is obtained provided that only the minimum amount of water needed to avoid the risk is used. swimming pool or spa cover means: (a) if purchased prior to 4 December 2006, a cover which floats or is attached to the sides of the pool, is designed specifically for the purpose of reducing evaporation from a pool or spa and which is not more than 30 cm above the water surface; or (b) if purchased from 4 December 2006 a cover that has at least a 400 micron thickness (400 thousandths of a millimetre) and which is approved as a pool cover under the Smart Approved WaterMark Scheme. trigger nozzle or twist action nozzle means a hose nozzle, controlled by a trigger, button, twist action or similar mechanism which must be controlled by hand for the water to flow. “traveller accommodation” means accommodation provided for use by members of the travelling public as part of a commercial transaction. Without limit, examples of traveller accommodation include hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, resorts, hostels, backpackers, caravan parks, farm stays, serviced apartments, boarding houses, guest houses and short stay dwellings. turf farm means an area of 1,000 square metres or greater used for the production of turf that would reasonably be considered to be on a commercial scale. unattended watering device means any watering device which is not attended by a person, including, but not restricted to sprinklers, in ground and above ground irrigation systems and soaker hoses; and does not include an approved watering device. vehicle means a conveyance that is designed to be propelled or drawn by any means and includes a motor vehicle, motorbike, trailer, caravan or boat whether registered for use on roads or not. Vehicle Washing Guidelines means the best practice guidelines for washing of vehicles, published from time to time by the Commission. water efficient showerhead means a showerhead that has a 3 star rating or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme or a showerhead that has a maximum flow rate of 9 litres per minute. water efficient tap means a tap that has a 3 star rating or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme or a tap that has a maximum flow rate of 9 litres per minute. water efficient toilet means for new dwellings a toilet that has a 3 Star rating (6/3 L) or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme or, for an existing dwelling it means a toilet that has a 1 Star rating (9/4.5 L) or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme. water efficient trigger spray means a tap trigger spray that has a 3 star rating or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme or a trigger spray that has a maximum flow rate of 9 litres per minute. water efficient urinal systems means: (a) a combination of a urinal and a urinal control flushing mechanism that is: i. rated four star or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme; or

ii. flushing of no more than 1.5 litres per stall or 600 mm width of continuous wall initiated automatically or triggered by user presence or urinal usage with the ability to delay flush initiation by time or triggers; or

iii. flushing of no more than 1.5 litres per stall or 600 mm width of continuous wall which is activated by cord, chain, button or other control; or 27 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1469

(b) a urinal system that is operated with a maximum daily water use of 10 litres per stall or 600 mm of continuous wall. water efficient washing machine means a washing machine that: a) if purchased prior to 4 December 2006, i. is a front loading washing machine; or ii. has water consumption corresponding to a 4 Star or better as described in AS6400: 2005, Annex E, Table E1, Clothes washing machines water consumption by star rating; or b) if purchased after 4 December 2006, is a washing machine that has a 4 Star rating or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme. watering can means a watering can or other similar vessel with a volume capacity of 20 litres or less. water play facilities means facilities (whether or not permanently attached to a filter system) in non-commercial or public places where water sprays, pools and other water features are used predominantly for recreation and children’s play activities. water play pool means a play pool that is not a swimming pool. water toy means any toy that is operated by running water supplied by a hose. Water Use Assessment Form means a report that is to be completed and submitted by the occupier of premises which, sets out details of water usage in a form that may be specified by the relevant water service provider and which may include information regarding the following: (a) average number of occupants using water on the premises in the period specified by the water service provider; (b) number of taps and fittings within the premises and whether these are water efficient taps, water efficient showerheads and water efficient toilets; (c) number of water using appliances used on the premises and whether these appliances are water efficient; (d) details of any swimming pool or spa on the premises; (e) details of any animal husbandry activities undertaken on the premises; (f) size and usage on any rainwater tank(s) installed on the premises; and (g) details of the use of water for other regularly undertaken activities including the watering of gardens and pot plants. water efficiency management plan means a plan: (a) prepared in accordance with WEMP Guidelines published from time to time by the Commission; (b) which has been submitted to the relevant service provider for approval in accordance with the requirements of the Water Act; (c) is capable of third party certification; (d) contains details of how either a water consumption reduction of 25% (compared to the most recent billing period prior to 1 November 2006) or best practice water consumption efficiency (whichever is the lesser) is being achieved, or will be achieved by 30 October 2008 or other applicable Implementation Date for the types of water uses on the premises (unless an alternative timeframe is approved by a service provider); (e) contains an outline of the quantity of water savings that will be achieved and the program timelines for achieving these water savings. WEMP Guidelines means Guidelines issued from time to time by the Commission and which deal with issues relating to a water efficiency management plan including: (a) approval processes for a water efficiency management plan; (b) the review and monitoring of a water efficiency management plan; (c) the level of commitment by an organisation to comply with a water efficiency management plan; (d) the making of amendments to a water efficiency management plan; and (e) the timeframes for implementation of a water efficiency management plan.

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SCHEDULE 2 - Exemptions

EXEMPTION NO 1

Exemption No 1 ended on 27 October 2008, by Commission Notice dated 14 October 2008.

EXEMPTION NO 2 Residential and Non-Residential premises located in that part of the local government area of the Scenic Rim Regional Council which was described as Boonah Shire Council before March 15 2008 are exempted from the operation of the whole of this High Level Restriction for the period commencing at the same time as this Notice and ending when the Commission gives notice in accordance with section 360ZE(1) of the Water Act 2000.

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INSTRUMENT OF DELEGATION WATER ACT 2000- Medium Level Restrictions

MEANING OF TERMS

For the purposes of this Instrument of Delegation:

"Act" means the Water Act 2000;

"Commission" means the Queensland Water Commission which is established pursuant to Chapter 2A, Part 2 of the Act;

"commission water restrictions" means the written restrictions that are made from time to time by the Commission restricting all or any of the following in the SEQ region or a designated region being: (a) the volume of water taken by or supplied to a consumer or type of consumer of a service provider; (b) the hours when water may be used on premises for stated purposes; (c) the way water may be used on premises.

Definitions used in the Act may also be used to interpret this Instrument of Delegation.

POWER TO DELEGATE

This Instrument of Delegation is made under section 360ZG(1) of the Act.

REVOCATION OF EARLIER DELEGATIONS

The Commission revokes in whole any previous delegations made under s.360ZG(1) in favour of the individual water service providers that are listed below.

DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE COMMISSION

The Commission hereby delegates to: x Redlands City Council x Scenic Rim Regional Council x Sunshine Coast regional Council all of the Commission's functions and powers to: (a) give notices under section 360ZE of the Act about commission water restrictions; and (b) monitor and enforce compliance with any commission water restrictions.

ENTIRE DOCUMENT

This Instrument of Delegation is comprised of this one page. No other material forms part of this Instrument of Delegation.

COMMENCEMENT

This Instrument of Delegation commences on 30 March 2009.

Dated this 25th day of March 2009.

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QUEENSLAND WATER COMMISSION

WATER ACT 2000 NOTICE OF A COMMISSION WATER RESTRICTION

MEDIUM LEVEL WATER RESTRICTION - RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL This Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential Notice is issued by the Queensland Water Commission ("Commission") pursuant to section 360ZE of the Water Act 2000. The Commission considers this is necessary because it believes there continues to be a serious threat to sustainable and secure water supply in the SEQ region and because it considers that the imposition of this restriction will help the achievement of long term demand management objectives for water in the SEQ region. The Commission notifies that pursuant to section 360ZD of the Water Act 2000, this Commission Water Restriction will apply to the following categories of water use being: 1. Residential water use; 2. Non-Residential water use; and 3. Residential and Non-Residential water use, as set out in the Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential.

Schedule 1 of the Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential defines particular words used. A copy of the Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential is available at www.qwc.qld.gov.au. The Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential will take effect on the dates shown in Schedule 1 to this Notice of a Commission Water Restriction.

Schedule 1 of this Notice of a Commission Water Restriction also notifies the Compliances Dates by which non-residential customers must comply with particular requirements of the Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential.

The Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential should be read in conjunction with the guidelines that are published by the Commission from time to time. Relevant guidelines are referred to throughout the Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential. The Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential applies to the local government area of each of the Initial Councils being the following local governments within the SEQ region being: x Redland City Council; x Scenic Rim Regional Council; and x Sunshine Coast Regional Council. For these local government areas while the Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential is in force, it is to be the only Restriction in force for the matters that are described in Schedule 1 of this Commission Water Restriction Notice and any service provider water restriction (including those made by service providers listed in Schedule 1) will not apply to such matters unless the Commission has expressly notified that a particular service provider water restriction continues in force.

This Notice of a Commission Water Restriction does not apply to reasonable actions taken to prevent material risks associated with an accident, fire or hazard to health, safety or the environment.

Dated: 25 March 2009

______

Elizabeth Nosworthy AO Chairperson QUEENSLAND WATER COMMISSION 1 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1473

SCHEDULE 1 Commission Water Restrictions to Commence on 30 March 2009

On Non-Residential premises located within the local government area of each of the Initial Councils, the following water use Restrictions will commence on 30 March 2009 and the following Compliance Dates will apply:

Restriction Restriction Compliance Date No. 1.2 Premises where annual consumption is greater than Submit a Water Efficiency Management Plan 10 megalires (WEMP) to Council for approval by: 30 November 2009 3.5 Public water play facilities Written approval from Council by: 30 March 2009 3.6 Public swimming pools Submit a Water Efficiency Management Plan (WEMP) to Council for approval by: 30 November 2009 3.8 Existing swimming pool and spas Complete the installation of water efficient fittings and submit a Plumber’s Certificate or Statutory Declaration to Council by: 31 October 2010 4.4 Vehicle washing in a fixed permanent commercial Complete the installation of water efficient location fittings and submit a Plumber’s Certificate or Statutory Declaration to Council by: 31 October 2010 4.5 Motor vehicle dealerships – washing of vehicles Vehicle washing is in accordance with Restriction and the Vehicle Washing Guideline by: 31 March 2010 8.3 Land development, subdivisional activities, State and Written approval from Council by: Local Government roads and associated roadwork 30 March 2009 activities 9.1 Active Playing Surfaces Commence program registration from: 30 March 2009 10.1 Nurseries, turf farms and market gardens. Submit a Water Efficiency Management Plan (WEMP) to Council for approval by: 30 November 2009 11.1 Kitchen, laundry and ablution facilities on premises Complete the installation of water efficient where annual consumption is greater than 1 megalitre fittings and submit a Plumber’s Certificate or Statutory Declaration to Council by: 31 October 2010 11.2 Urinal systems Urinal systems are water efficient and a Plumber’s Certificate or Statutory Declaration submitted to Council by: 31 October 2010 11.3 Cooling towers Submit a Water Efficiency Management Plan (WEMP) to Council for approval by: 30 November 2009 12.1 Road reserves, Local, State and Commonwealth Written approval from Council by: government reserves and Council parks 30 March 2009 14.1 Premises used to provide traveller accommodation Display water conservation signage by: 30 October 2009

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Commission Water Restrictions to Commence on 1 July 2009

On Residential and Non-Residential premises located within the local government areas of the Initial Councils, the following water use Restrictions will commence on 1 July 2009.

Restriction Restriction Compliance Date No. 1.1 Domestic consumption – Residential Excessive Water Service Provider to implement the Program Users Compliance Program. from: 1 January 2010 2.1 The watering of established gardens and lawns.

2.2 The watering of newly established gardens and lawns. 3.1 The filling or partial filling of new and renovated 1 July 2009 swimming pools and spas. 3.2 The topping up of existing swimming pools and spas. 3.3 The use of water play pools and water toys. 4.1 The washing of vehicles by a mobile commercial operator on the premises. 4.2 The washing of a vehicle on the premises. 4.3 The washing of rental and chauffeured vehicles. Residential premises: 1 July 2009 Non-Residential premises: 31 March 2010 5.1 Undertaking general outdoor cleaning of materials Residential premises: 1 July 2009 and equipment. Non-Residential premises: 31 March 2010 6.1 The washing of the external surfaces of a building or paved surfaces on the premises. 7.1 Animal husbandry. 7.2 Caring for pets. 8.1 Building construction. 1 July 2009 13.1 Filling or topping up of fountains or ponds. 13.2 Filling or the topping up of fish and frog ponds and outdoor aquariums. 13.3 Filling or topping up of lakes, dams and other water storage facilities. 13.4 Filling, partial filling or the topping up of rainwater tanks and other rainwater storage facilities.

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MEDIUM LEVEL WATER RESTRICTION

RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL

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QUEENSLAND WATER COMMISSION

MEDIUM LEVEL WATER RESTRICTION - RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL

Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential commences on the date notified by Queensland Water Commission.

For information on the Commission Water Restriction currently in effect please:

- go to www.qwc.qld.gov.au ;or

- telephone the Commission on 1300 789 906; or

- email to [email protected] or

- contact your local Council.

Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential should be read in conjunction with the guidelines that are published by the Commission from time to time. Relevant guidelines are referred to throughout this Commission Water Restriction Notice.

Schedule 1 defines particular words that are used in Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential.

Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential applies to the Council area of each of the Initial Councils. For these Council areas, while Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non- Residential is in force, it is to be the only Restriction in force.

The Commission will notify residential and non-residential customers of the Compliance Date by which they must comply with particular requirements under Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential by publishing a notice in a newspaper circulating generally in the relevant Council area and on the Commission's website www.qwc.qld.gov.au. Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential does not apply to reasonable actions taken to prevent material risks associated with an accident, fire or hazard to health, safety or the environment.

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Commission Water Restrictions

1 High Volume Water Users 4

2 Gardens and Lawns 7

3 Pools and Water Play 8

4 Vehicle Washing 11

5 General Cleaning 13

6 Building Washing 16

7 Animal and Pet Care 14

8 Building, Construction and Development 15

9 Active Playing Surfaces (Sport, Recreation and Child Care) 15

10 Commercial Produce and Production 16

11 Building Water Use Efficiencies 17

12 Parks and Reserves 19

13 Water Features and Water Storage 19

14 Traveller Accommodation 20

Schedule 1 Definitions 21

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1. High Volume Water Users Restrictions on Residential Excessive Water Use Category of Water Use Water Restriction

1.1 For such premises where: Residential Premises - Domestic consumption. a. the volume of water that is taken from the reticulated (town) supply system for use on the premises, when averaged over either the service provider's usual meter reading cycle, or a specific meter reading cycle exceeds 1,000 litres per day; and b. the customer and/or occupier of the premises has been notified by the service provider that the premises is using more than 1,000 litres per day ("excessive water use notice"); the service provider must; (c) determine the volume of water that may be taken for the notified premises on the basis that the average consumption should not exceed the greater of 1,000 litres per day or in the case of five or more residents, 250 litres per resident per day ("the allowable limit") unless exemption criteria specified in the Residential Excessive Water Users Compliance Program – Notice of Procedures are satisfied; (d) for each meter reading cycle where the allowable limit is exceeded at the premises, issue an excessive water use notice to the customer and to the occupier of the premises notifying the allowable limit for the premises and that the allowable limit has been exceeded. When two consecutive excessive water use notices have been issued by the service provider in relation to premises for exceeding the allowable limit for those premises, then: a. an Outdoor Water Ban applies to the premises with the effect that water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used in any outdoor area of the premises except for: the topping up of existing swimming pools and spas as provided for in Restriction 3.2; and b. where such an Outdoor Water Ban has been imposed under this restriction, the service provider must notify the customer and the occupier of the premises; that an Outdoor Water Ban under this Restriction has been imposed upon the use of water at the premises; (ii) the commencement date of the Outdoor Water Ban upon the use of water at the premises; (iii) that the Outdoor Water Ban upon the use of water at the premises will remain in place until the service provider is satisfied that for the full period of the usual meter reading cycle for the premises, water consumption at the premises is at, or below, the allowable limit; and (iv) that any infringement of the Outdoor Water Ban upon the use of water at the premises is an infringement of a Commission Water Restriction and that penalties will apply to such an infringement. If premises are notified under this Restriction the Residential Excessive Water Users Compliance Program will apply. That Program directs water service providers in relation to the Program's implementation and also establishes a mechanism for customers and/or occupiers of premises to make submissions to the water service provider as to why the premises should be outside the operation of this Restriction.

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Restrictions on Non-Residential Water Use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

1.2 On such premises with: Non-Residential Premises – Where consumption is a. an actual annual metered water consumption of 10 ML or greater based on the most 10 ML/year or greater. recent four quarterly rating periods or, the last 12 month rating period (as applicable); or b. an estimated annual consumption for the premises based on an extrapolation of the water consumption as set out in the available quarterly rating periods that is 10 ML or greater; the water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used except where: i. the water is used on the premises in accordance with a water efficiency management plan that has been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but has not yet been approved; or ii. the service provider has, after considering the Evaluation Criteria, granted written approval to the entity operating the premises to submit a water efficiency management plan by a particular date; or iii. the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan; AND i. for premises where a water efficiency management plan has been submitted or an approved water efficiency management plan applies, the customer provides a written report to the service provider within 5 business days of the end of each March, June, September and December. The report is to be provided in the form and containing the information that is provided for in the WEMP Guidelines; and ii. in every case, where an individual item of equipment, process or facility consumes a significant proportion* of the total volume of water used on the premises: a. a sub-meter is to be installed by a licensed plumber on the supply line for that operational process, facility or item of equipment; and b. for each sub-meter, a written record is to be kept in accordance with the requirements of the WEMP Guidelines.

* Note: The volume of water that constitutes a "significant proportion of the total volume of water used on the premises" is as specified in the WEMP Guidelines. This Restriction does not operate to require the re- submission of a water efficiency management plan that was submitted for approval under earlier Commission or service provider water restrictions.

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2. Gardens and Lawns

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential Water Use Category of Water Use Water Restriction

2.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for the watering of established lawns by any means. Residential Premises – Established gardens and lawns. For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the watering of established gardens at any time on a Monday and on any other day except where the watering is performed: a. using a bucket or watering can or another approved watering device between the hours of 4:00 pm and 8:00 am; or b. using only one hand held hose or, in accordance with the Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation Guideline, using one efficient sprinkler or efficient irrigation system at any one time, i. for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30pmon each Saturday and each Tuesday, and ii. for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday and each Wednesday. For non-residential premises with an area to be irrigated that exceeds 350 square metres water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used except: a. where the water is used on the premises in accordance with a water efficiency management plan that has been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but has not yet been approved; or b. the service provider has, after considering the Evaluation Criteria, granted written approval to the entity operating the premises to submit a water efficiency management plan or an irrigation water efficiency management plan by a particular date or; c. the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan or irrigation water efficiency management plan; and d. where a copy of an irrigation water efficiency management plan which is certified by an Certified Irrigation Professional* as covering the operation of an efficient irrigation system has been provided to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area; and e. a sub-meter is installed by a licensed plumber on the supply line for the efficient irrigation system; and f. a written record is to be kept in accordance with the requirements of the WEMP Guidelines. * Information on the development and certification of an irrigation water efficiency management plan is provided in the WEMP Guidelines. 2.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for the watering of newly established lawns except where the watering is performed Residential Premises - using only one hand held hose at any one time; and Newly established gardens and lawns. For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for the watering of newly established gardens except where the watering is performed using only one hand held hose or, in accordance with the Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation Guideline, using an efficient sprinkler or an efficient irrigation system at any one time. Watering must occur within the following hours: a. for 1 hour only on the day of establishment; and b. for 1 hour daily (between 4.00 am and 7.00 am or between 4.00 pm and 7.00 pm) for 21 days (including Mondays) after the date of establishment (receipt for installation or purchase required). For non-residential premises with an area to be irrigated that exceeds 350 square metres water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used except:

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a. where the water is used on the premises in accordance with a water efficiency management plan that has been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but has not yet been approved; or b. the service provider has, after considering the Evaluation Criteria, granted written approval to the entity operating the premises to submit a water efficiency management plan or an irrigation water efficiency management plan by a particular date or; c. the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan; and d. where a copy of an irrigation water efficiency management plan which is certified by an Certified Irrigation Professional* as covering the operation of an efficient irrigation system* has been provided to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area; and e. a sub-meter is installed by a licensed plumber on the supply line for the efficient irrigation system; and f. a written record is to be kept in accordance with the requirements of the WEMP Guidelines. * Information on the development and certification of an irrigation water efficiency management plan is provided in the WEMP Guidelines.

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3. Pools and Water Play

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential Water Use Category of Water Use Water Restriction

3.1 No restriction applies to the filling of new swimming pools and spas and renovated Residential and Non-Residential swimming pools and spas under Medium Level Restriction – Residential and Non- Premises - Residential. New swimming pools and spas and renovated swimming pools or spas. Once a new swimming pool or spa is filled, it becomes an ‘existing swimming pool or spa’ and efficiency measures do apply to the topping up of swimming pools and spas – refer to Restriction 3.2.

Restrictions on Residential Water Use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

3.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential Premises – used for the topping up of swimming pools and spas except where the topping up occurs Existing swimming pools and spas. within the following times: For ODD numbered premises: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday between 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm. For EVEN numbered and unnumbered premises: Wednesday, Friday and Sunday between 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm. AND only if in relation to the premises on which the swimming pool or spa is located, it can be demonstrated that: a. the premises has a rainwater tank installed or a downpipe rainwater diverter installed and connected to the relevant swimming pool or spa; and b. all available water is used from the rainwater tank or downpipe rainwater diverter for topping up the swimming pool or spa before any water from the reticulated (town) water supply system is used for that purpose; and c. the premises also complies with three of the following four measures being: i. a swimming pool or spa cover is used to cover the swimming pool or spa when the swimming pool or spa is not in use; or ii. all showerheads on the premises are water efficient showerheads and all kitchen basin taps and bathroom basin taps on the premises are water efficient taps; or iii. all toilets on the premises are water efficient toilets; or iv. only water efficient washing machines are used on the premises; or d. the pool or is accredited as a SPASA EcoPool. When topping up a swimming pool or spa in accordance with this Restriction it is not required that the hose be held by hand. Compliance with this Restriction may be demonstrated by: (i) producing a certificate from a licensed plumber certifying that the premises is fitted with the required number of water efficiency measures; or (ii) producing a statutory declaration which declares that the premises is fully compliant with all the terms of this Restriction; or (iii) where the pool or spa is accredited as a SPASA EcoPool producing a certificate from SPASA certifying the pool or spa is an accredited EcoPool Notwithstanding the above there is nothing in this restriction that affects the right of the resident to provide to an authorised person of a service provider access to inspect the premises to ensure that they are compliant with all the terms of this Restriction.

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3.3 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential Premises - used for water play pools and water toys. Water play pools and water toys. 3.4 No restriction applies at Medium Level Restriction - Residential and Non-Residential. Residential Premises - Outdoor showers. 3.5 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises – used to operate or top up a public water play facility that does not recirculate water. Public water play facilities. Water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used to top up or fill a public water play facility that recirculates water except where the written approval of the service provider for the relevant local government area has been obtained.

3.6 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises - Public used for the operation or topping up of a public swimming pool that does not recirculate swimming pools. water. For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used to top up or fill a public swimming pool that recirculates water except where the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan. The requirements of this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2. Compliance with Restriction 1. 2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction. 3.7 No restriction applies at Medium Level Restriction - Residential and Non-Residential Non-Residential Premises – Outdoor showers.

3.8 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises - used for the topping up of swimming pools and spas located on the premises except where it Existing swimming pools and spas can be demonstrated that: a. a written log in a form published by the Commission is kept to track water use on a weekly basis to detect leaks and identify abnormal water use; and b. if a leak is detected, action is taken forthwith to remedy the leak; and c. the premises has a rainwater tank installed or a downpipe rainwater diverter installed and connected to the relevant swimming pool or spa; and d. all available water is used from the rainwater tank or downpipe rainwater diverter for topping up the swimming pool or spa before any water from the reticulated (town) water supply system is used for that purpose; and e. the premises also complies with the following measures being: i. all showerheads and taps in the common areas and public amenities areas on the premises are water efficient showerheads and water efficient taps; and ii. a ‘clear view screen’ is installed on the backwash outlet line of the swimming pool or spa; and iii. a sub-meter is installed by a licensed plumber on the pool or spa make-up supply line. Any measure required under paragraphs (c) and (d) or sub-paragraphs ii. or iii. of paragraph (e) will not apply where the written approval of the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area has been obtained on the basis that the water service provider is satisfied that the physical characteristics of the premises prevent compliance with the relevant measure. Compliance with this Restriction may be demonstrated by: (i) producing a certificate from a licensed plumber certifying that the premises has the measures required under items i., ii. and iii. of paragraph (e) above; or (ii) producing a statutory declaration which declares that the premises is fully compliant with all the terms of this Restriction. The requirements of this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2. Compliance with Restrictions 1. 2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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4. Vehicle Washing

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

4.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used to wash a vehicle (including a boat or a caravan) by a person other than a Mobile Residential Premises - Commercial Operator except: Washing of vehicles by a person other than a Mobile Commercial a. where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit Operator. AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time: ii. for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday and each Tuesday, and iii. for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday and each Wednesday. b. where the water is used from a bucket filled directly from a tap at any time. 4.2 For such premises, other than premises to which Restriction 4.5 applies, water from the Residential and Non- reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used to wash a vehicle (including a Residential Premises - boat or a caravan) except where the washing is undertaken by a Mobile Commercial Washing of vehicles (other than Operator in accordance with the Vehicle Washing Water Efficiency Guidelines. in a fixed permanent commercial location) by a Mobile Commercial Operator. 4.3 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for washing vehicles (including boats and caravans) except Residential Premises - Washing of rental and a. where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit chauffeured vehicles AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time and in accordance with the Vehicle Washing Water Efficiency Guidelines: (i) for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday and each Tuesday, and (ii) for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday and each Wednesday; or b. where the water is used from a bucket filled directly from a tap at any time.

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4.4 Non-Residential Premises - On such premises water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Vehicle washing in a fixed used for the washing of vehicles in fixed permanent commercial locations except where: permanent commercial location (a) the vehicle washing is conducted in accordance with the Vehicle Washing Water (including vehicle service Efficiency Guidelines; and centres, permanent bay car wash/self serve car wash and (b) a service provider approved sign is displayed on the premises; and automatic car washing (c) a sub-meter is installed by a licensed plumber on the make-up supply line to a machines). washing facility that consumes a significant proportion* of the total volume of water used on the premises; and (d) meter readings are taken at least weekly and written records are kept of those meter readings, the number of cars washed and the amount of water used on the premises. The written records are to be in a form published by the Commission or approved for use by the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area.. Paragraph (c) will not apply where: a. the written approval of the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area has been obtained on the basis that the water service provider is satisfied that the physical characteristics of the premises prevent the installation of a sub meter; or b. the vehicle washing takes place at a fixed permanent commercial location that is a car wash used solely for washing vehicles.

* Note: the volume of water that constitutes a ‘significant proportion of the total volume of water used on the premises’ is as specified in the WEMP Guidelines. The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction. 4.5 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises – used for washing vehicles (including boats and caravans) except: Motor vehicle dealerships. a. where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time and in accordance with the Vehicle Washing Water Efficiency Guidelines : (i) for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday and each Tuesday, and (ii) for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday and each Wednesday; or b. where the vehicle is washed using water from a bucket filled directly from a tap at any time.

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5. General Cleaning

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

5.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for general outdoor cleaning except: Residential Premises - General outdoor cleaning of a. where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit materials and equipment. AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time:

(iv) for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday and each Tuesday, and (ii) for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between the hours of 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday and each Wednesday; or. (b) where water is used from a bucket filled directly from a tap at any time.

6. Building Washing

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

6.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used to wash or otherwise apply water to external surfaces of a building or to paved surfaces Residential Premises - except for the purposes of: Washing or other application of water to the external surfaces of a. pre-painting preparation activities; or a building or paved surfaces. b. pre-sale preparation activities on one occasion in a twelve month period; or c. complying with the provisions of a tenancy agreement or lease which require the external surface of a building to be cleaned at the expiry or termination of the tenancy or lease; or d. cleaning the external windows and glass areas of a building; or e. maintaining, on one occasion in a twelve month period, the external surfaces of a building (other than a roof area); or f. maintaining, on one occasion in a thirty-six month period, the external roof area of a building; or g. washing part of the external roof area of a building as part of the process of repainting or repairing the roof of the building; at any time using a bucket filled directly from a tap and, for external surfaces only, where water is used through a hand held hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit AND only one hose or a high pressure water cleaning unit using town water is in operation at the premises for any purpose at any one time : (i) for ODD numbered premises, during the half hour between 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Saturday and each Tuesday, and (ii) for EVEN or un-numbered premises, during the half hour between the hours of 4:00 pm and 4:30 pm on each Sunday and each Wednesday. A Mobile Commercial Operator is not to wash or otherwise apply water from the reticulated (town) supply system to the external surfaces of a building or paved surfaces except: (i) to the extent allowed and for the purposes and on the occasions set out in paragraphs (a) – (g) of this Restriction; and (ii) in accordance with the External Cleaning Water Efficiency Guideline.

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7. Animal and Pet Care

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

7.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for animal husbandry purposes except where it can be demonstrated: Residential and Non- Residential Premises - a. that: Animal husbandry. i. a rainwater storage facility is installed on the premises ; and ii. all available water from a rainwater storage facility installed on the premises will be used for animal husbandry purposes before any water from the reticulated (town) water supply system is used for those purposes; and b. the water is used for animal welfare and survival purposes including for: i. the provision of drinking water; or ii. washing the animals, provided that if a hose is used for this purpose, only a hand held hose is used; or iii. cleaning of animal pens and enclosures with a high pressure water cleaning unit. 7.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for pet care purposes except where the water is used for pet welfare and survival Residential Premises - purposes including activities such as: Care of pets. a. the provision of drinking water; or b. washing a pet, provided that if a hose is used for this purpose, only a hand held hose is used; or c. cleaning pet pens and enclosures with a high pressure water cleaning unit. Where a commercial operator or a Mobile Commercial Operator is engaged to wash a pet or clean pet pens and enclosures, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used except in accordance with the Pet Washing Water Efficiency Guidelines.

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8. Building, Construction and Development

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

8.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for building construction purposes except using a bucket filled directly from a tap or a Residential Premises - high pressure water cleaning unit or a hand held hose and the construction site is attended at Building construction. all times when water is being used on the site. 8.2 Refer to Restrictions 2.1 and 2.2. Residential and Non- Residential Premises - Installation and maintenance of irrigation systems.

Restrictions on Non-Residential water use Category of Water Use Water Restriction 8.3 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises - used for activities associated with land development and subdivisional activities (including Land development, subdivisional dust suppression, earthworks, road and service construction, landscaping, slope stabilisation activities, State and Local or erosion control) and State or Local Government roads and associated roadwork activity Government roads and except where the written approval of the service provider responsible for the relevant local associated roadwork activities. government area has been obtained. The written approval of the service provider may be in the form of a relevant public notice that has been issued by the service provider responsible for the local government area.

9. Active Playing Surfaces (Sport, Recreation and Child Care)

Restrictions on Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

9.1 On such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises - used for the watering of active playing surfaces except where the watering is in accordance Active playing surfaces. with the Active Playing Surface Guideline and for all such premises (other than registered child care centres) the customer must: a. register the active playing surface with the relevant provider under that service provider's registration system; b. have a water meter installed; c. operate the installed water meter in accordance with the Active Playing Surface Guideline. d. display a service provider approved sign on the premises; and; e. otherwise comply with any other reasonable directions of the service provider. The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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10. Commercial Produce and Production

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

10.1 On such premises water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for watering commercial stock and production areas except where: Residential Premises – Nurseries, turf farms and market a. the watering is conducted in accordance with a water efficiency management plan that gardens. has been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but has not yet been approved and where a sign notifying submission of the water efficiency management plan is displayed on the premises; or b. the watering is conducted in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan and where a service provider approved sign is displayed on the premises. The requirements in this Restriction apply to Non-Residential Premises that are within Restrictions 1.2. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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11. Building Water Use Efficiencies

Restrictions on Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

11.1 On such premises with: Non-Residential Premises – Kitchen / bathroom / laundry and i. an actual annual metered water consumption of 1 ML or greater based on the most ablution. recent four quarterly rating periods or, the last 12 month rating period (as applicable); or ii. the estimated annual consumption for the premises based on an extrapolation of the water consumption as set out in the available quarterly rating periods that is 1 ML or greater; the water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used for bathroom, laundry, ablution or kitchen fittings except where: a. in relation to the premises the customer demonstrates to the service provider that the internal water fittings on the premises comply with the following water efficiency standards being: i. all the taps are water efficient taps; and ii. all the showerheads are water efficient showerheads; and iii. all the trigger sprays are water efficient trigger sprays; or b. the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan; and c. for premises to which subparagraph (b) applies, the customer provides a written report to the service provider within 5 business days of the end of each March, June, September and December. The report is to be provided in the form and containing the information that is provided for in the WEMP Guidelines. The water efficiency flow rates for taps, showerheads and trigger sprays under this Restriction may be achieved by pressure control on systems or through the use of individual fitting controls. The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction. This Restriction does not prevent the maintenance of a minimal number of non water efficient fittings to allow the continued use of specialist equipment that needs higher flows or pressures to enable the delivery of appropriate operational, commercial or safety outcomes. Compliance with paragraph (a) of this Restriction is demonstrated by providing to the service provider: i. a certificate from a licensed plumber certifying that the premises is fitted with the required number of water efficient taps, showerheads and trigger sprays; or ii. a statutory declaration which declares that the premises is fully compliant with all the terms of this Restriction and provides information on the number of water efficient devices fitted under paragraph (a) of this Restriction.

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11.2 On such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises - used for urinals except where: Urinal systems. a. in relation to the premises the customer demonstrates to the service provider that the urinal systems are water efficient urinal systems; or b. the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan Compliance with paragraph (a) of this Restriction is demonstrated by providing to the service provider: b. a certificate from a licensed plumber certifying that the premises is fitted with water efficient urinal systems; or c. a statutory declaration which declares that the premises is fully compliant with all the terms of this Restriction and provides information on the number of water efficient urinals fitted under paragraph (a) of this Restriction. The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction. 11.3 On such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises - used within cooling towers except where: Cooling towers. a. the water is used on the premises in accordance with a water efficiency management plan that has, prior to the commencement of this Restriction, been submitted to the service provider responsible for the relevant local government area for approval but has not yet been approved; or b. the service provider has after considering the Evaluation Criteria granted written approval to the entity operating the premises to submit a water efficiency management plan after the commencement of this Restriction; or c. the water is used on the premises in accordance with an approved water efficiency management plan; and d. for premises where a water efficiency management plan has been submitted or an approved water efficiency management plan applies and paragraph (e) applies, the customer provides (in addition to its annual report) a written report to the service provider within 5 business days of the end of each March, June, September and December in the form and containing the information that is provided for in the WEMP Guidelines; and e. in every case, where the operation of a cooling tower consumes a significant proportion* of the total volume of water used on the premises then: I. a sub-meter is to be installed by a licensed plumber on the supply line to, and the bleed valve from, each independent cooling tower or group of cooling towers with shared supply and cooling water; and II. for each sub-meter, a written record is to be kept in accordance with the requirements of the WEMP Guidelines.

*Note: the volume of water that constitutes a ‘significant proportion of the total volume of water used on the premises’ is as specified in the WEMP Guidelines. The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are within Restrictions 1.2. Compliance with Restrictions 1.2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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12. Parks and Reserves

Restrictions on Non-Residential water use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

12.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Non-Residential Premises - used for the watering of road reserves, Local, State and Commonwealth government reserves Road reserves, Local, State and and Council parks unless the activity is allowed under Restriction 8.3. Commonwealth government reserves and Council parks.

13. Water Features and Water Storage

Restrictions on Residential and Non-Residential water use Category of Water Use Water Restriction

13.1 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and used for the filling or the topping up of fountains or ponds. Non-Residential Premises - Fountains and ponds.

13.2 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for the filling or the topping up of fish ponds, frog ponds or outdoor aquariums except Residential Premises - where the water is used from a bucket filled directly from a tap. Fish ponds, frog ponds or outdoor aquariums . 13.3 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used for the topping up or the filling of lakes, dams and other water storage facilities. Residential Premises – Lakes, dams and other water storage This Restriction does not apply to potable water from the reticulated (town) supply system facilities. that is used for washing or cleaning purposes which is then collected in detention ponds. 13.4 For such premises, water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be Residential and Non- used: Residential Premises - Rainwater tanks and rainwater (a) whether directly by use of a hose or other device connected to the reticulated (town) storage facilities. supply system; or (b) indirectly from a water tanker or other container containing water sourced from the reticulated (town) supply system, for the filling, partial filling or topping up of a rainwater tank or rainwater storage facility on the premises except where: (i) topping up of the rainwater tank occurs using a trickle top-up system installed by a licensed plumber for the purposes of supplying water to toilet cisterns, washing machine cold water taps or other fixtures specified in a local planning instrument; or (ii) the premises is not connected to the reticulated (town) supply system and consequently depends upon the rainwater tank or rainwater storage facility as the primary source of water supply for the premises.

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14. Traveller Accommodation

Restrictions on Non-Residential Water Use

Category of Water Use Water Restriction

14.1 For such premises, an accommodation provider is not permitted to use water from the Non-Residential Premises - reticulated (town) supply system for the purpose of providing traveller accommodation on Premises used to provide the premises except where the accommodation provider clearly displays information about traveller accommodation. water conservation measures which is available from the Queensland Water Commission Website. The information must be displayed in: a. every bathroom within an accommodation unit on the premises; and b. every shared bathing facility or ablution block on the premises. The requirements in this Restriction apply to premises that are also subject to the requirements of Restriction 11.1 and 11.2. Compliance with Restriction 11.1 and 11.2 does not in any way reduce the obligation to fully comply with the requirements of this Restriction.

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SCHEDULE 1 Unless a contrary intention appears, definitions used in the Act apply to the interpretation of this Commission Water Restriction: Act means the Water Act 2000 as in force from time to time. “accommodation provider” means a person who operates a business that provides traveller accommodation. “accommodation unit” means a room or other unit of accommodation over which a guest is given possession and use by an accommodation provider. active playing surface means: a. a turf cricket wicket and practising wickets; b. a grass running or race track; c. a bicycle race course; d. a green (that is, croquet, bowling or golf); e. a golf tee off area; f. a tennis court; g. a synthetic hockey pitch or synthetic bowling green; h. any other principal part of a sportsground used during a sport game or competition, but does not include the surrounding grassed surface of a sporting oval or a golf fairway; or i. designated soft fall and grassed play areas in registered child care centres. Active Playing Surface Guideline means the guidelines for active playing surfaces of sportsgrounds, published from time to time by the Commission. Additional Councils means those Council areas to which the Commission determines this Medium Level Water Restriction – Residential and Non-Residential shall apply from time to time in accordance with the Water Act 2000 (Qld) and notifies by publishing a notice in a newspaper circulating generally in the relevant Council area and on the Commission's website www.qwc.qld.gov.au. animal husbandry means the keeping of animals, birds or poultry (whether domesticated or livestock) for raising or breeding on premises including Council pounds that have more than five pens, kennels or other enclosures or more than two stalls or where the occupier of the premises derives annual gross revenue of $5,000 or greater from the activity. approved watering device means the following devices filled directly from a tap or approved watering device during the times specified in Restrictions 2.1 and 2.3 for the particular premises: a. a bucket or watering can; or b. a drip watering device gravity-fed from a container with a capacity of 2 litres or less. approved water efficiency management plan means a water efficiency management plan approved under chapter 2A, part 5, division 3 of the Water Act 2000. bucket means a bucket and other similar vessels with a volume capacity of 20 litres or less. building construction means all forms of building construction including the construction of driveways and pathways, concrete, masonry and general building activities which is undertaken on a commercial or non commercial basis and includes painting and the preparation for painting/re-surfacing but does not include garden watering. caravan park means caravan, mobile, non mobile home sites and individual caravans, mobile and non mobile homes and all common areas and communal facilities located within the premises other than: a. a manufactured home placed on a site within the premises pursuant to a site agreement within the meaning of the Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003 that is connected to separate water metering facilities; or b. a caravan that is not owned by the caravan park owner/operator and is placed on a site within the premises that is connected to separate water metering facilities. care of pets means the care of animals kept as pets (other than animal husbandry). Certified Irrigation Professional means a person who has attained nationally recognised qualifications in irrigation and achieved certification through Irrigation Australia Limited (IAL). chauffeured vehicle means a vehicle hired with a driver for a special purpose including a wedding car, limousine or other luxury vehicle. Commission means the Queensland Water Commission as established and constituted from time to time under the Act. Compliance Date means the date, published by separate notice in a newspaper circulating generally in the relevant Council area and on the Commission's website www.qwc.qld.gov.au, by which a customer of non-residential premises must comply with particular requirements under Medium Level Water Restriction - Residential and Non-Residential. cooling tower means an open recirculating cooling water system used to extract heat from processes or equipment on premises. Examples include air conditioning chillers, industrial processes and related equipment. However, a cooling tower does not

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include cooling equipment that directly cools supply air by evaporation (commonly referred to as 'swamp' or evaporative coolers) for the purpose of space conditioning. Council means a local government established under the Local Government Act 1993. customer includes a new customer of a service provider from time to time. downpipe rainwater diverter means a device designed to divert rainwater as required from a downpipe fitted to a gutter to an outlet capable of attaching to a hose or stormwater pipe. efficient irrigation system means a system designed to: a. use water efficiently within the volume and time limits set by Restrictions to maintain a healthy, functional garden or lawn without exceeding the water requirements of the garden or lawn; and b. operate in accordance with the Commission Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation Guideline. efficient sprinkler means a non-fixed watering device that is designed to: a. attach to a hose; b. be moved around in order to irrigate a garden or lawn; c. use water efficiently within the volume and time limits set by Restrictions to maintain a healthy, functional garden or lawn without exceeding the water requirements of the garden or lawn; and c. operate in accordance with the Commission Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation Guideline. Evaluation Criteria means in the context of setting an alternate submission date for a WEMP, or the review of an implementation date for a measure contained in a Restriction set out in this Commission Water Restriction (where the service provider has a discretion to vary such a date), the following criteria being: a. The extent of the immediate financial impact of compliance with this Commission Water Restriction on the entity owning or operating a particular affected premises; b. The ability of such an entity to access information or the external resources that are reasonably necessary or required to undertake the action or measure; c. The past actions of the entity in respect of the particular premises in achieving water efficiencies prior to the commencement of this Commission Water Restriction; d. The actions that have been taken by the entity in respect of the particular premises to comply with this Commission Water Restriction; and e. Whether the alternate dates proposed by the entity to undertake the action or measure are reasonable in all the circumstances. External Cleaning Water Efficiency Guideline means the guideline for washing external surfaces of a building or paved surfaces by a Mobile Commercial Operator, published from time to time by the Commission. external surfaces of a building means: (a) the external walls of a building; (b) the external roof areas of a building; (c) the external windows and glass areas of a building; (d) the outdoor entertainment areas of a building. fountain: means any indoor or outdoor ornamental fountain/water feature. garden means any ground used for the cultivation of, or in which there are situated trees, shrubs, flowers, plants, vegetables, or vegetation of any kind including plants in pots or tubs and excluding lawn. "guest" means a person for whom accommodation is provided by an accommodation provider. hand held hose means a hose fitted with a trigger nozzle or twist action nozzle that is held by hand when it is used. heritage garden means a garden that is heritage listed or nominated by a Council or other relevant body. high pressure water cleaning unit means a machine that operates a pump to increase the pressure of the water delivered from a trigger nozzle forming part of the machine. Initial Councils means Redland City Council, Scenic Rim Regional Council and Sunshine Coast Regional Council. lawn means an expanse of grass-covered land that is usually associated with a garden, but does not include active playing surfaces. licensed plumber means a plumber appropriately licensed under the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002. Local Government road means a road over which local government has control under the Local Government Act 1993. Local, State and Commonwealth government reserves means land under government custodianship reserved for public benefit purposes.

21 1496 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 [27 March 2009 manufactured home means a structure, other than a caravan or tent that has the character of a dwelling house that is designed to be able to be moved from one position to another and is not permanently attached to land within the meaning of the Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act 2003. market garden means an area used for the production of vegetables, flowers, fruit or other produce on a basis reasonably considered to be on a commercial scale where the annual gross revenue derived from the operation is greater than $5,000 or where the area under cultivation is greater than 400 square metres. ML Megalitre means million (1,000,000) litres of water drawn from reticulated (town) supply system. This equates to 1,000 kilolitres (kL). Mobile Commercial Operator means a person or entity conducting a business which is primarily focused on delivering the relevant service contemplated in the particular Restriction and where: a. the service is delivered for a fee or reward on a commercial basis; b. the business has an Australian Business Number; and the business is registered, the operator is trained and the business otherwise operates in accordance with relevant guidelines. as may be published from time to time by or on behalf of the Commission, Non-Residential Premises means premises that are not residential premises including business premises, industrial premises, factory premises, commercial office premises, Commonwealth, State and Local government premises, hotels, private training centres, nursing homes, hostels, public and private hospitals, caravan parks, Retirement Villages, churches and convents, halls and show grounds, neighbourhood centres, shopping centres, sporting clubs, medical and dental clinics, transport depots, nurseries, market gardens, turf farms, farms, education facilities (including universities, State and private schools), conference centres, childcare centres, kindergartens, parks and gardens of significance (as determined by a Council), heritage gardens and sportsgrounds, public beaches and the common property of a community title scheme under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 or under the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980. nursery means an area used for the production or sale of plants on a basis reasonably considered to be on a commercial scale where the annual gross revenue derived from the operation is greater than $5,000 or where the area under cultivation is greater than 100 square metres. outdoor entertainment area means a patio, deck, balcony or courtyard area of a building which is used as a meals area or for socialising, hobbies or entertainment purposes. outdoor shower means any shower excluding a safety shower that is not affixed in an internal area within a building on a Residential Premises or Non-Residential Premises. Outdoor Water Ban means that water from the reticulated (town) supply system is not permitted to be used in any outdoor area of residential premises except for the topping up of existing swimming pools and spas as provided for in Restriction 3.2. parks and gardens of significance means a park or a garden which is identified as significant by a Council. paved surfaces means paved areas such as streets, paths and driveways and, where they are not an outdoor entertainment area, patios, courtyards, verandas, decks or similar areas with surface areas of bitumen, concrete, rock, timber, masonry, metal or other hard material. Pet Washing Water Efficiency Guidelines means the guidelines for washing pets by a Mobile Commercial Operator, published from time to time by the Commission. pond means an artificially formed small body of water used for ornamental purposes but does not include a swimming pool, fish pond, frog pond or outdoor aquarium. pre-painting preparation activities means the cleaning of the external surfaces of a Residential Premises or Non-Residential Premises or paved surfaces no more than 20 days prior to painting. pre-sale preparation activities means the cleaning of the external surfaces of a Residential Premises or Non-Residential Premises or paved surfaces for the intended sale of the premises for example if a contract for listing the premises has been signed by the owner. public swimming pool means a swimming pool which is managed by a Council, tertiary education institution or other commercial operator but does not include a swimming pool located on non-residential premises such as a school, hotel or motel. rainwater storage facility means either a dam or rainwater tank or a combination of both with a combined minimum capacity of 10,000 litres. rainwater tank means a covered tank with a minimum capacity of 1000 litres designed and installed specifically for the purpose of collecting rainwater from a building and any stand or other structure that supports the tank. recirculate means water is cycled through a filtration system. renovated swimming pool or spa means a swimming pool or spa that has been emptied to at least 75% of its normal capacity for the purposes of undertaking repairs to the pool or spa. resident means a person who primarily resides at the premises. Residential Premises means a house (single dwelling), townhouse, unit, block of flats, boarding house or any other form of permanent residential accommodation but does not include nursing homes, caravan parks, hostels or Retirement Villages.

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reticulated (town) supply system means a system of water distribution infrastructure operated by a service provider delivering potable (drinking quality) water to premises in the local government area of the service provider, directly to the premises through the distribution system or indirectly to the premises in a water tanker or other container containing water that has been sourced from the reticulated supply system; the system also includes a rainwater tank which contains any water sourced from the reticulated water supply system including rainwater tanks employing a trickle top-up system. However, the system does not include a rainwater tank that is connected to a house via an automatic switching valve for the purpose of maintaining supply to internal toilet cisterns, washing machine cold water taps or other fixtures specified in a local planning instrument where stored rainwater is sourced directly from an outlet from a tank or upstream from the automatic switching valve. Retirement Village means premises that are subject to a retirement village scheme under the Retirement Villages Act 1999 other than a lot included in a community titles scheme within the meaning of the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 or the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980. safety shower means a shower in Non-Residential Premises designed and installed specifically for emergency wash down purposes (for example, burns or chemical spills). service provider means Initial Councils or Additional Councils: service provider approved sign means a sign that complies with the standard signage issued by the relevant service provider and displays the appropriate permit or approval number if a permit or approval number has been issued as part of the approval process put in place by the service provider. spa means a small pool or facility through which aerated water is pumped and which is primarily used for recreation. The term includes a mobile or portable spa but excludes a spa that is installed in a bathroom SPASA means the Swimming Pool and Spa Association of Queensland. sportsground means any land used or adapted for use for the purpose of any sport, game, contest or any other form of recreation by any public authority, business, company, trust, club, school, institution, or like organisation. State Government Road means a state controlled road within the meaning of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994. swimming pool means a pool that is permanently attached to a filter system and has a volumetric capacity of at least 3,000 litres. Swimming Pool and Spa Filling Exemption Criteria means the criteria that are to be applied when determining whether written approval may be given under Restriction 3.1 for the use of water from the reticulated (town) supply system to be used for the filling of swimming pools or spas. The criteria include whether the water is needed because of: a. a physical inability to connect a hose or pipe from a truck or alternative water source to the swimming pool or spa to be filled; or b. a requirement to fill the swimming pool or spa to a level that is necessary to avoid the risk of structural damage in the course of construction where the filling cannot be delayed until an alternate source is obtained provided that only the minimum amount of water needed to avoid the risk is used. swimming pool or spa cover means: a. if purchased prior to 4 December 2006, a cover which floats or is attached to the sides of the pool, is designed specifically for the purpose of reducing evaporation from a pool or spa and which is not more than 30 cm above the water surface; or b. if purchased from 4 December 2006 a cover that has at least a 400 micron thickness (400 thousandths of a millimetre) and which is approved as a pool cover under the Smart Approved WaterMark Scheme. traveller accommodation means accommodation provided for use by members of the travelling public as part of a commercial transaction. Without limit, examples of traveller accommodation include hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, resorts, hostels, backpackers, caravan parks, farm stays, serviced apartments, boarding houses, guest houses and short stay dwellings. trigger nozzle or twist action nozzle means a nozzle, controlled by a trigger, button, twist action or similar mechanism which must be controlled by hand for the water to flow. turf farm means an area of 1,000 square metres or greater used for the production of turf that would reasonably be considered to be on a commercial scale. unattended watering device means any watering device which is not attended by a person, including, but not restricted to sprinklers, in ground and above ground irrigation systems and soaker hoses; and does not include an approved watering device. vehicle means a conveyance that is designed to be propelled or drawn by any means and includes a motor vehicle, motorbike, trailer, caravan or boat whether registered for use on roads or not. Vehicle Washing Water Efficiency Guidelines means the guidelines for washing of vehicles, published from time to time by the Commission. water efficient showerhead means a showerhead that has a 3 star rating or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme or a showerhead that has a maximum flow rate of 9 litres per minute. water efficient tap means a tap that has a 3 star rating or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme or a tap that has a maximum flow rate of 9 litres per minute. water efficient toilet means for new dwellings a toilet that has a 3 Star rating (6/3 L) or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme or, for an existing dwelling it means a toilet that has a 1 Star rating (9/4.5 L) or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme. water efficient trigger spray means a trigger spray that has a 3 star rating or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme or a trigger spray that has a maximum flow rate of 7.7 litres per minute.

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water efficient urinal systems means: a combination of a urinal and a urinal control flushing mechanism that is: a. rated four star or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme; or b. flushing of no more than 1.5 litres per stall or 600 mm width of continuous wall initiated automatically or triggered by user presence or urinal usage with the ability to delay flush initiation by time or triggers; or c. flushing of no more than 1.5 litres per stall or 600 mm width of continuous wall which is activated by cord, chain, button or other control; or d. a urinal system that is operated with a maximum daily water use of 10 litres per stall or 600 mm of continuous wall. water efficient washing machine means a washing machine that : a. if purchased prior to 4 December 2006, b. is a front loading washing machine; or c. has water consumption corresponding to a 4 Star or better as described in AS6400: 2005, Annex E, Table E1, Clothes washing machines water consumption by star rating; or d. if purchased after 4 December 2006, is a washing machine that has a 4 Star rating or better under the Australian Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Scheme. watering can means a watering can or other similar vessel with a volume capacity of 20 litres or less. water play facilities means facilities (whether or not permanently attached to a filter system) in non-commercial or public places where water sprays, pools and other water features are used predominantly for recreation and children’s play activities. water play pool means a play pool that is not a swimming pool. water toy means any toy that is operated by running water supplied by a hose. Water Use Assessment Form means a report that is to be completed and submitted by the occupier of premises which, sets out details of water usage in a form that may be specified by the relevant water service provider and which may include information regarding the following: a. average number of occupants using water on the premises in the period specified by the water service provider; b. number of taps and fittings within the premises and whether these are water efficient taps, water efficient showerheads and water efficient toilets; c. number of water using appliances used on the premises and whether these appliances are water efficient; d. details of any swimming pool or spa on the premises; e. details of any animal husbandry activities undertaken on the premises; f. size and usage on any rainwater tank(s) installed on the premises; and g. details of the use of water for other regularly undertaken activities including the watering of gardens and pot plants. water efficiency management plan means a plan: a. prepared in accordance with WEMP Guidelines published from time to time by the Commission; b. which has been submitted to the relevant service provider for approval in accordance with the requirements of the Water Act; c. is capable of third party certification; d. contains details of how either a water consumption reduction of 25% (compared to the most recent billing period) or best practice water consumption efficiency (whichever is the lesser) is being achieved, or will be achieved by the Compliance Date for the types of water uses on the premises (unless an alternative timeframe is approved by a service provider); e. contains an outline of the quantity of water savings that will be achieved and the program timelines for achieving these water savings. WEMP Guidelines means Guidelines issued from time to time by the Commission and which deal with issues relating to a water efficiency management plan including: a. approval processes for a water efficiency management plan; b. the review and monitoring of a water efficiency management plan; c. the level of commitment by an organisation to comply with a water efficiency management plan; d. the making of amendments to a water efficiency management plan; and e. the timeframes for implementation of a water efficiency management plan.

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DECLARATION OF POLICE ESTABLISHMENT Commencement I, Graham Rynders, a person performing the duties and 4. This Guideline was approved for use by the Assistant functions of the Office of Executive Officer in the Queensland Director, Land Transport and Safety Division, Department Police Service, pursuant to Section 10.10 of the Police Service of Transport, as delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of Administration Act 1990 , hereby declare the following place to that department for commencement from 01 February be a temporary police establishment: 2009. A temporary police station at Unit JJ, Tangalooma Wild Availability of Guideline Dolphin Resort, Moreton Island and a temporary watchhouse at a marked Queensland Police Service, Nissan Patrol four 5. This Guideline is available from SDS Express and the wheel drive Queensland Registration Number 598 JBY Queensland Transport's web site at www.transport.qld.gov.au Follow the links to Heavy Vehicles – Guidelines and as from and including Thursday, 12 March 2009 to Friday, Regulations. 15 May 2009 inclusive. Declaration made at Maroochydore in the said State of Queensland on 23 March 2009. G RYNDERS ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER NORTH COAST REGION

Notification of Approved Form Reference 1. This notice may be referred to as the Transport Notice No.18 Approval 2. The following form is approved- • Guideline for Operation of Excess Mass Special SDS Express – Purpose Vehicles to 40 tonnes and Vehicles Carrying an Indivisible Item to 59.5 tonnes - Form Number 11, your shop in the city Version 2, March 2009. Authorising Law Government publications and general 3. The law under which this Guideline is approved for use are: office supplies are available opposite (a) The Statutory Instruments Act 1992 ; and (b) The Transport Operations (Road Use Management – Mass Dimension and Loading) Regulation 2005. 80 George Street on the ground floor Commencement of Mineral House. 4. This Guideline was approved for use by the Assistant Director, Land Transport and Safety Division, Department From pens to Gazettes to chairs. of Transport, as delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of that department for commencement from 23 March 2009. Availability of Guideline Open Monday to Friday, 5. This Guideline is available from SDS Express and the 8.30am-4.30pm. Queensland Transport's web site at www.transport.qld.gov.au Follow the links to Heavy Vehicles – Guidelines and Regulations.

Notification of Approved Form Reference 1. This notice may be referred to as the Transport Notice No.19 Approval 2. The following form is approved- • Guideline for Concessional Mass Limits in Queensland - Form Number 21, Version 1, February 2009. Authorising Law 3. The law under which this Guideline is approved for use are:

(a) The Statutory Instruments Act 1992 ; and (b) The Transport Operations (Road Use Management – Mass Dimension and Loading) Regulation 2005. 1500 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 [27 March 2009

Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

26 Disaster Management (Further Extension of Disaster Situation—Brisbane) Regulation 2009 Disaster Management Act 2003

27 Motor Accident Insurance Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1501

TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Disaster Management Act 2003 Disaster Management (Further Extension of Disaster Situation—Brisbane) Regulation 2009 . . . . . 26

Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 Motor Accident Insurance Regulation 2004 • amd by Motor Accident Insurance Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 ...... 27

Copies of the subordinate legislation can be obtained at— SDS Express—Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane Qld 4000

A mail service is available from— SDS Publications...... Telephone: (07) 3118 6900 Locked Bag 500 Coorparoo DC, Qld 4151...... Facsimile: (07) 3118 6930 1502 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 [27 March 2009

Liquor Act 1992 Grounds for Objection: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the Applicant’s Name: L.H. Food Pty Ltd. locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital Premises: Dona Dona Restaurant, 30B Nerang Street or school is likely to happen; or Southport. 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned Primary Purpose: Commercial Other (Subsidiary On would be lessened in some way. Premises) - Provision of Meals. Format of Objections: Trading Hours: 10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to Sunday. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION Grounds for Objection: TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience this application is in the public interest particularly relating to to persons who reside or work or do business in the matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital For further information on what is being proposed by the or school is likely to happen; or applicant, please contact Edward Gordon on (07) 5545 4635 or 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned email [email protected] would be lessened in some way. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 24th April 2009 Format of Objections: Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act Licensing Officer and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Queensland Treasury PO Box 3520 A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION Australia Fair TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 this application is in the public interest particularly relating to Telephone: (07) 5581 3390 matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. the applicant and a conference may be held. For further information on what is being proposed by the All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has applicant, please contact Charles Chan - Chan Lawyers on been made on the application. (07) 5531 7166 or email [email protected] Executive Director, Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing 1016 Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 21st April 2009 Lodging Objections or Submissions: Liquor Act 1992 Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF LICENCE Licensing Officer Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing Applicant’s Name: Pelican Waters Management Pty Ltd. Queensland Treasury Premises: PO Box 3520 Crowne Plaza Pelican Waters Golf Resort Australia Fair and Spa, 38 Mahogany Drive, Pelican SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Waters. Telephone: (07) 5581 3390 Primary Purpose: Commercial Hotel - Sale of liquor for Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to consumption on and off the premises. the applicant and a conference may be held. Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has Sunday. been made on the application. Proposed Variation of Licence: Executive Director, Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing 1014 To allow amplified entertainment in outdoor area of the premises. Liquor Act 1992 OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY Applicant’s Name: Eagle Heights Brewery Pty Ltd. TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Premises: Eagle Heights Brewery & Bistro, Grounds for Objection: 10 Macdonnell Road, Eagle Heights. 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience Primary Purpose: Sale of liquor for consumption on or off the to persons who reside or work or do business in the premises. locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital Trading Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. or school is likely to happen; or OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A would be lessened in some way. PROPER INTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION. Format of Objections: 27 March 2009] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 1503

Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition Your interest in the Land: Registered Owner form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act TAKE NOTICE that and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed (a) Mackay Regional Council (“Council”) has decided to sell petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. the Land because an overdue rate has remained unpaid. A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION (b) This Notice is a notice of intention to sell Land under TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of Section 1041 of the Local Government Act 1993 . this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under (c) Council on the 25th day of February 2009 resolved, Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. pursuant to Section 1040 of the Local Government Act 1993 , to commence proceedings to sell the property at For further information on what is being proposed by the 615 Kunapipi Road, Laguna Quays Qld 4800 for rate applicant, please contact Anthony Johnston on (07) 5437 4666 arrears of three or more years in accordance with sections or email [email protected] 1039 and 1040 of the Local Government Act 1993 . Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 25th April 2009 (d) The Land is located at 615 Kunapipi Road, Laguna Quays Qld 4800; The size of the Land is: 6.431 ha. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: (e) Details of the overdue rates for the Land are: $544,757.24; The period for which the rates have remained unpaid is: Licensing Officer 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2008. Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing Queensland Treasury (f) Council’s legal costs of rates recovery is $1,593.30. PO Box 3520 Australia Fair (g) Interest accrued to the date of this Notice is: $127,700.85. SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 The rate at which interest is accruing is: 11% per annum. Telephone: (07) 5581 3390 (h) The interest is calculated in accordance with the Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to provisions of Section 1018 of the Local Government Act the applicant and a conference may be held. 1993 bearing interest at the rate of 11% per annum compounded monthly calculated from the end of the All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has financial half year in which they fall due. been made on the application. (i) The amount of all overdue rates owing as at the date of this Executive Director, Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing 1015 Notice is: $674,051.39. DATED at Mackay this 10th day of March 2009 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND Peter Franks Local Government Act 1993 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Local Government Regulation 2005 Mackay Regional Council The provisions of Sections 1042 to 1047 of the Local Government TO: LAGUNA QUAYS RESORT PRIMARY Act 1993 may be obtained free of charge on application to the THOROUGHFARE BODY CORPORATE Mackay Regional Council. DESCRIPTION OF LAND: Lot 1 on Registered Plan 846432 1012 Parish of Carlisle Parish of Bloomsbury (“The Land”)

The Public Trustee Act 1978 - Unclaimed Moneys

Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by Promina Group Limited

Total Amount Due Name of Owner of Books and Last Known Address Cheque No. to Owner Date Payable John Barry,Level 41,Aurora Place,88 Phillip Street,Sydney,NSW 2000 47659 1012 3/10/2006 Emanuel Anthony Cassimatis,377 Oxley Ave,Margate,QLD 4019 46880 550 3/10/2006 DAVSAM PTY LIMITED,6 Victoria Street,Bellevue Hill,NSW 2023 47692 583 3/10/2006 Robyn Lynette Matthews,8 Mercantile Dock,Port Adelaide,SA 5015 47741 550 3/10/2006 Troy Offen,Unit 2,20 Winsor Street,Merewether,NSW 2291 45552 506 3/10/2006 David Roseman,6 Victoria Street,Bellevue Hill,NSW 2023 47779 583 3/10/2006 TREVEX PTY LTD,Gpo Box 3325,Brisbane,QLD 4001 47801 1540 3/10/2006 TOTAL 5,324.00

1013 1504 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 74 27 March 2009

CONTENTS (Gazettes No. 71-74—pp. 1307-1504) Page

APPOINTMENTS...... 1439-1440

NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS / STATUTES ...... 1442-1499 Body Corporate and Community Management Act Building Units and Group Titles Act Justices Act Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act Local Government Act Manufactured Homes (Residential Parks) Act Plumbing and Drainage Act Police Service Administration Act Recording of Evidence Act Retirement Villages Act Transport Infrastructure Act Water Act

NOTIFICATION OF FORMS...... 1499 Statutory Instruments Act Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION...... 1500-1501

ADVERTISEMENTS ...... 1502-1503 Liquor Act Local Government Act Public Trustee Act - Unclaimed Money

Extraordinary Gazette (Premier and Cabinet) ...... 1307-1359

Natural Resources and Water Gazette...... NIL THIS WEEK

Transport / Main Roads Gazette ...... NIL THIS WEEK

Local Government Gazette ...... 1361

Vacancies and Appointments in Public Service ...... 1363-1438

General Gazette ...... 1439-1503

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